News from 26/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Martin R. Davies, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Daniel Whitaker, Philip Whitely, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, James Morton Editor in Chief, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, A. J. Cotton, Richard D. North, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Hilary Finch, David Prockter, Ronald D. Martin, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Moira Davis, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Simon Walker, Bernard Mills, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, David Charter Education Correspondent, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Katie Forster, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Cossins, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, John Button, John Kavanagh, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Fleur Brennan, Conal Urquhart and Shirley English, Mark Tweedle, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and David Adams, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Felicity Kendal, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Michael Lawrence, Simon de Bruxelles, Michael Groom, Rob Wright, Julia Dixon, Adam Jones, Roger Bibbings, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Rachel Curran, Beryl Dixon, David S. Katz, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Sally Causton, Oliver Kay and Phil Gordon, Damian Whitworth, Raymond White, Mick Hume, Richard Mollet (Associate director), Melissa Kite, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Andrew Emmerson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tory Molzahn, Richard Duce, James Doran, Frank Spencer-Nairn, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Annie Turner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Henri Stellman, Chris Quick, Godfrey Golzen, Mike Hughesman, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Susan MacDonald, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Lu'ayy Minwer Al-Rimawi, Kim Newman, Jan Raath, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Richard Owen and Francesco Bongarra,
ResumoBarely a whiff of anti-English mockery from the… Labour bounces back after Tory drugs shambles Rail alert means months of delays Connex services hit this morning Two Free Bottles of Wine worth £12.58 MP had bet before voting on Speaker The Times and Times 2 today, see P2. Cryptic… Best for Film Euro slides to record lows Inside New Wembley costs to treble Gore noses back into the lead Best for Jobs Zoe, 14, was betrayed by BSE policy, says report Computacenter The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Offers The Times Online Appointments High-octane Blair stalls Tory bandwagon Parliamentary Sketch The weather today Unionists dismiss IRA arms dump offer Nato help sought over inactive subs Diplomats visit 'spies' in Havana Daniel McGrory and David Adams report on a spy mystery that led from East London to the Caribbean Christian axeman hacked up horse Envoy called in by FO 'Today' presenter on the record GUCCI Survivors of Japan camps to receive £10,000 Cracks found on 20 stretches of West Coast line Back to age of steam and boiling-mad travellers Fujitsu Computers Siemens One. Tel MPs face latest start for 80 years 'Zoe liked to eat burgers. Ministers told us that eating beef was safe' Meets a mother who is fighting to make sure no other victim has to wait a year for treatment British Airways Teddy bear thief caught by sleuth's daughter Violence in the home is worst peril for women Ledward's victims fight on for compensation Homebase Puttin' the Ritz Time talk Camelot loses board battle Death crash lorry driver 'careless' News in Brief With this ring News in Brief Murder judgment News in Brief Tiger grounded News in Brief Off with his cap News in Brief Global warming boosts E1 Niño Standard Life Healthcare Fujifilm Sheen Easton a returns to her roots Cleared head can go back to school Currys Grateful student gives Imperial College £27m Tipsy spirits prove their immortality Fallen Angels 'Billy Elliot' sweeps major film awards Orange Martin speaks of 'cautious reform' Election hangs in the air of question time Prime Minister's Questions: Blair and Hague clash on euro and fuel Intelligent Finance Listen to protesters, say Tories Gateway Standards head 'was wrong' Full rates on second homes Parliament in Brief By-elections for November 23 Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Parliament in Brief Today in Parliament Parliament in Brief Labour and Tories fail to win respect Vauxhall Helpful. co. uk Party Image Bayer Lawyer leads race for Heath's seat Jonathan Meades on Horses for Courses PC World Mother tests law in putting sick child before job BBC strikes gold with 'Tweenies' Laura Ashley Fantasy amours just don't add up Cash for cancer 'a struggle' Nationwide Rights Act does not bar mercy killing Dixons Children in court over paedophile protests Bulger review attacked NatWest Credit Cards Police 'can pass on allegations' Secret trial possible for Shayler News in Brief Sentence breakers News in Brief Samaritan robbed News in Brief Sound barrier News in Brief Tate success News in Brief Police cells News in Brief 'Perfect murder' solved after 15 years First Kursk bodies are recovered World in Brief (AP): Imam accused World in Brief Muslim killed World in Brief (Reuters): Coup fear World in Brief (AFP): Mob kills Tamils World in Brief Kidnap mystery World in Brief Red alert Russian plane crash kills 82 Royal Mail Haider in bribe inquiry Palestinian snub greets Clinton call for peace talks in US American Express Bosch Ivory Coast election 'victor' flees rebellion Mugabe plans to put Smith on trial Comet Mbeki hits out over farm seizures Mafia woman on juries Hitachi German 'Dome' to close Time Computers Nortel Networks Bush will fight Clinton to avenge Dad Pensions arithmetic fails test Celebrities put Gore at risk with 'safe bet' on Nader US 2000 Election Politically Incorrect Lacoste Good as new cars Lineone Republican lead slips Home's where the heartache is for big Al Gore Ben MacIntyre reports from the Wild Horse Saloon in Nashville, Tennessee. Photographs by Simon Walker Hillary caught out by Muslim money The world online The Times Why are the English so snooty about the Scots? This mockery of the new Speaker revelas a very English prejudice Whatever Lord Phillips says, remember that survival is a risky business Picture Gallery California smiles on in the dot-com massacre Tireless John The Times Diary Labour Bounces Back But much depends on Gordon Brown's footwork next month Absent in Court A libel case where the truth may never emerge Running Scared The safest railway would cancel all trains Lib Dem nostalgia Does 'no' mean 'yes'? Democratic progress History fuels Middle East rhetoric and violence Corporate responsibility for safety Conviction rates Bleak view All at sea Turn off, tune out, suffer the penalty A smile for the disabled Imported skills Bubble and squeak Court Circular Latest wills Viscount Leverhulme, KG Memorial services Announcements Birthdays Personal Column Viscount Scarsdale Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Gwen Verdon Stepping out on Broadway with the Choreographer Bob Fosse Personal Column Court & Social Eduard Goldstucker Czech literary scholar who was an expert on the work of Franz Kafka-and himself suffered Kafka-esque persecution under Stalinism On This Day October 26,1991 Canon Paul Miller A spiritual journey from wartime privation to Queen's chaplain Shares trim losses at close BT At&t break-up plan fails to bolster plunging shares US icon rings the changes Fund managers warn against bar on briefings Cruickshank lambasts stamp duty Invensys set to sell power arm Cost of building new Wembley stadium trebles HSBC Euro hits record lows against dollar and yen Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Index Enic sale feeds growing appetite for Autonomy Nortel fall sends Nasdaq tumbling Webex Microsoft in $1bn ad campaign Results in Brief Thus BA faces pensions merger climbdown Investors to see Liffe prospectus Business in Brief Ericsson success Business in Brief Diageo buyback Business in Brief Powergen sale Business in Brief French auto deal Business in Brief AstraZeneca warning on sales hits shares Posthouse Break-up or just broken down? Commentary Go-Ahead beats off French bid ITV duo split airtime sales Peel Hunt profits go above £8m Techs suffer on rollercoaster Stock Market Old economy cushions mid-caps' fall Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures AstraZeneca investors are on to a Losec Tempus Dollar Rates Wall Street Railways shunted into uncertain future The Strategic Rail Authority this week showed it was prepared to drop operators Sankey snaps up some shares City Diary It makes economic sense to be pale green On a Wim City Diary Francofail City Diary Perking up City Diary SAS Deutsche Post World Net Setback for Li as PCCW told to cut prices World Bank to inspect FSA The Times Alliance Leicester Buoyant orders boost EADS FTSE-bets. com Picture Gallery Duffield's court date set for November State Street Clearing banks to face inquiry Seeds of change take root in Bulgaria In three years inflation has fallen from above 1,000 per cent to 6 per cent Agilent Technologies The Times Unit Trust Information Service Stephens Brothers New chief for ABB in surprise shake-up Oracle IndigoVision on target to make a profit, says chief By Our City Staff: Benson Shoe buys Oliver Clinton secures £320m for debt relief The Times Booker Prize Debate Oxford drug granted Eu exclusivity Business in Brief Deutsche to buy Banque Worms Business in Brief Ispat income fall blamed on costs Business in Brief Allied Irish Banks names new chief Business in Brief Reflec reports doubled turnover Business in Brief Fusaichi Pegasus primed to take flight in Classic Racing Windsor Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Betabet. com Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Twiston-Davies turns corner Yesterday's results Racing-bets. com Flintoff yet to strike right Test balance for England Cricket United Technologies Innes and Upsdell double up as athletes zero in on medal target Paralympic Games Fu stalls after 147 break Snooker Lincou swift to make his mark Squash Racing Stratford French pair cleared by ERC Rugby union Westwood seeks outright record Golf Lacklustre Henman takes a pragmatic approach Tennis Kear's all-star guests bring tales of the unexpected Rugby league Britain could become home of World Cup Subway Series stays on track Baseball For the record Today's fixtures The Times Malcolm moves to Grace Road Sport in Brief Williams facing shoulder surgery Sport in Brief Hingis feeling at home in Moscow Sport in Brief Lowe fails to turn back the clock Sport in Brief Boje hits second one-day hundred Sport in Brief Rangers fail to heed Sturm warning Football United must remember lines in dramatic finale British Gas Leeds trio offer hope during difficult times Liverpool keep Owen on ice for Sunday Todd looks into the past for a secure future Birmingham snatch spoils in last minute Football The Premiership today Stanleybet. Co. Uk Forest find the right home brew Board and fans put Horton in no-win situation Arsenal benefit from group therapy The Times Crossword Queally adds bronze to Olympic gold Sky LiDL Michael Page Seal Chase De Vere Investments Plc Foxtons Fast track to the European trail Career choice Recruitment communications Media Sales Medical Publications All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Already Graduated? Aram Designs Ltd Cetelem What a stunt Experience Exploitation Officer Best Independent Insurance Capital One First step into world of TV Work The Actuarial Profession Civil Aviation Authority Fit the Frame? Stick to the truth: the key to the perfect CV Telling untruths could make you a walking timebomb, says Rachel Curran The Actuarial Profession DTZ Pieda Consulting Baring Asset Management Phones 4u Up the Ladder So you wan to be a School burser Graduates Ata Advertising Selection All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Management Executive Sanctuary Care Advantage West Midlands Harvey Jones Kitchens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inland Revenue Econometrics Graduate Wanted SME Support Executives needed The Times Carter James Willis Value your company's brainpower The Changing Business SHP Associates Bupa Harvey Nash Michael Page Sales & Marketing My Big Break Baring Asset Management Member of ING Group Magic Marketing Manager (Management Exec.) Career Partners Connaught Floris Ireland, Estate Agents Required Business Manager Required American Express PSD Ilex Energy Consulting Hanover Fox International Bp ICICI Roche ADTI Consulting Part Time Sales People Required IT Search & Selection Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact Associates Strategic Dimensions Petroleum Experts Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Multiple Classified Advertising Items LexiQuest HUX Ball & Hoolahan Citat Communication Management Insight Consulting ARC BBC Peninsula Pracsys Group Recruitment Management Group One 2 one PSD Michael Page Pera Cognizant Technology Solutions SER RSM Robson Rhodes Audit commission Total Fina ELF Talisman Bath & North East Somerset General Manager North West/midlands Scouts TGS Nopec Geophysical Company Euromoney Institutional Investor Publications PLC Telewest Norwich Union Pricewaterhousecoopers At Csa management consultants HayGroup Active isp Wintershall Barnes Kavelle Limited Abbey National Metropolitan Police Harvey Nash Monster. co. uk Hays Inter-Selection Prism Mi services group Willing and able to work But tax regulations are a major deterrent to Britain's grey army, says Godfrey Golzen MicroTouch Norman Broadbent Business Development Executive Yorkshire Electricity Ahead of the rest Management Executives on the Movie Revolver. com Ernst & Young Invocom Research Consultants My big break a takeover that took me to the board Learning Tree International Multiple Display Advertising Items Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities Revolver. com AttendA E businesspeople Who's looking at you kid? The latest line in… Royalblue Harvey Nash Compaq Section Two Wink, blink and log on The days of password purgatory are numbered and it is farewell, too, to phantom cash withdrawals, says Andrew Emmerson Flag Siemens Nortel Networks On the right wavelength for home and office Broadband wireless access could prove useful for schools too, says Annie Turner The beauty of wireless is that it is installed only in location where there is customer demand Countries that were slow to liberalise their telecoms such as Portugal are now exploiting BWA Flag Logged onwards Network Executives on the Move Harvey Nash TSI Resourang Ebridge Highfield Harvey Nash Vodafone Futurestep PSD Atkearney CP Executive Selector Europe Spencer Stuart E-know. net Ovum JPA All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed EiRcom Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Sima Group Pricewaterhousecoopers Amicus group Haldane Antlabz Centrica AMaDEUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intercai Southampton City Council Capita RAS Eurolinkglobal. com FR Financial Services Authority Gundersen Bucher Rugman BMW Group Cmgi East Thames Interexec Skybridge Lloyds Tsb Foundation All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Communication & Control Electronics Limited Department of Health University of Brighton Boyden Novo Nordisk East Sussex County Council FSA All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Croydon College Capita RAS M&L Consultants Odgers Hanover Fox International M&L Consultants Pricewaterhousecoopers Lord Search & Selection Sterling Launch Director leading to CEO Pricewaterhousecoopers Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Hoggett Bowers Korn/ferry International Pricewaterhousecoopers Global Communications Company KPMG Search & Selection Odgers The Open University Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR Michael Page International Cressing Templar SHP Associates Whitehead Mann GKR Gartner Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Norman Broadbent Silence is not always golden Ground rules to enable financial chiefs to speak out about the future are launched this week, Chris Quick Heidrick & Struggles Harvey Nash When bonuses are only reasonable Packages Revolver. com The Caudwell Group of Companys Ebeon Packages a reasonable case for a bonus NHS Section Two The Ashwdown Diaries: under fire in Bosnia BSE Why the truth was kept back Best for film: Blair Witch 2—not so scary, plus Kim… Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Fantasy football Such gross errors On the day the BSE report is published, Dr Thomas Stuttaford suggests why the Government of the day handled the issue to badly, and why he would still not let his grandhchildren eat beef The beef-eaters have been saved by our resistance, not by the Government Victims versus Government: two sides of Many scientists and government advisers still believe they were right to defend British beef. But bereaved families feel betrayed Virgin energy Trick or treat? Bosnia made me start The Ashdown Diaries 1988-1997 Despite misgivings by the Foreign Office, Paddy Ashdown makes a perilous trip to war-torn Sarajevo at the height of the Bosnian conflict The thoughts of Tudjman The Test The Times Trust me, I'm a parent Previous generations seemed to scrape by without the benefit of a parenting institute sponsored by the Government, says Mick Hume The unspoken assumption is that parents are inept amateurs who cannot cope Goiya Jamie Oliver's Tricks and Treats Portrait of a poor diet Medical Briefing The call of the grim reaper may be the crunch of crispy bacon, eggs and toast An airlift to health Short cut to hernia repair When stress can lead to depression It is often the emotionally strong person who becomes a victim of mental illness The Sunday Times Britain's perfect padlock Two British mathematicians are the real fathers of internet security. But, says Anjana Ahuja, it was kept secret Loneliness in space Science Briefing Patients fight commercial genes Dominant male, long marriage? Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release UK box office Top Ten So just which witch is which? New Releases: The Blair Witch sequel is too knowing for its own good, says Adam Mars-Jones, but then it was a thankiess task Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 Nationwide, 15,90 mins Throwback sequel to grounbreaking horror New on video Memento Blackstar. co. uk Frozen glamour, melting passions New Releases: In the Mood for Love aches thrillingly with repressed desire, while It Was an Accident is just a pain, says james Christopher In the Mood for Love Screen on the Green, PG, 98mins An Oriental It Was an Accident UGC Trocadero, 18,100mins a ghastly pile-up I Could Read the Sky Renoir, 15,86mins Soporific Irish dream poem The sexual chemistry is as compelling and intense as Emmanuelle. It's simply better dressed Spike, the thorn in LA's Spike Lee's movies always cause controversy, but his latest film, Bamboozled, a satire on black stereotypes, may have gone too far. Sean MacAulay reports on its release in America Hollywood diary The Golden Bowl TV movie of the week: Scream (1996 Cuizon Soho Call that sca Cinema: This time last year we were cowering before a tide of truly terrifying horror films. And this Hallowe'en? Neither trick nor treat, says Kim Newman Natura Play choice All in bad faith Theatre: Hugh Whitemore's play God Only Knows is an uneasy mix of debate and conspiracy theory, but you can trust Derek Jacobi, says Benedict Nightingale Chimps with everything Theatre: Mich?le Winstanley's debut play Keepers at Hampstead Theatre offers a disappointing day out at the zoo for Ian Johns Theatre The Ramayana Birmingham Rep Dance Ballett Freiburg Pretty Ugly Linbury Studio Theatre, Roh Concert Donatella Flick Conducting Competition Barbican Chester Antiques & Fine Art Show Entertainments Concert St Matthew Passion Festival hall New deal for children in care Two government initlatives aim to help 70,000 of the country's most vulnerable children to gain a good education, says Fleur Brennan Dell Ed. forum Mike Hughesman argues that there is no need to move a bright child out of his or her year group: Mark Tweedle urges parents to approach their child's secondary school form tutor before a concern turns into a problem Should my child move to an older class? Which teacher should I talk to? Education Chigwell Junior School The University of Birmingham The Smae Institute Education Get Paid for Reading Books Harrow School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hull MBA in London The Bradford Mba Multiple Display Advertising Items Hope for the victims of bullying Too cool to cope? Many students cannot deal with living away from home. Sally Morris looks at how tutors and parents can help them Time to cut red tape Britian's small businesses are being stifled by too many regulations, says Michael Groom Any Other Business Chancellors to blame for tax chaos` Audit Owners retain equitable interest after fraud Court of Appeal High security restrictions on child visits valid Queen's Bench Division Code was breached in search of robbery victim's premises Court of Appeal Explanations should always be given Privy Council Seeking contribution from participators in fraud Chancery Division Public interest in establishing whether murder verdict was correct Court of Appeal Relevance of defendant's age in passing sentence Court of Appeal Beat the storms Lap up a little luxury Pack your Bags A selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Check-in Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Travelbag Av8tours Faresavers USA Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Orient Connections The Sunday Times Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times The interests of business Yesterday's viewing Interference Cv: Rugby Wax Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34 Onlineclassics. com BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Satellite and Radio Review Times Newspaper Limited Times 2 Crossword No 2171 Combat Stress
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