News from 01/11/2000
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Jenny Tonge, Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, Thomas Keneally, Jon Ashworth, Einar Karason, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, James Lees-Milne, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Hands and Mark Souster, George Pendle, Sean O'Callaghan, Richard Hobson, Frèdèric Richaud, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Ian Brodie and Tim Jones, James G. Souter, Alethea Knatchbull Hugessen, David Lovibond, David Chater, Christopher Walker Chief lreland Correspondent, James Bone, Richard Eyre and Nicholas Wright, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Nicholas Wilshere, Tempus, Hillary Clinton, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Simon Barnes Midweek View, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Brian Bartram, Adam Sage and Michael Horsnell, John Kercher, Andrew Pierce and Sam Lister, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Alice Lagnado, Ian Linn, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, John Goodbody and Nick Szczepanik, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Mark Court, Peter Barnard, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Ed McKEEGAN, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Stephen Farrell and Richard Hobson, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, J. W. Arriens, Alan Sharman, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, lan Brodie, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Oliver Wright and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Andrew Smith, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Peter Broomhead, Catherine Merridale, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Roger Gates, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Craig Clarke, Jessica Bone, Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, John Jenkin, Richard Loveless, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tom Bursnall (Chairman), Christopher lrvine, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent and John Goodbody, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Anne Ashworth Easy Money, Chris Ayres, Mona Yahia, Alan Coren, Graham Norwood, Alice Miles, Tariq Ali, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, E. J. Smith, Victoria Segal and James Jackson, Russell, Damian Barr,
ResumoBlair scraps trip as fuel panic starts Flood alert 'Monster' drug Life in space The Voice of Business This is Railtrack's revenge: if you want a… Does Ritalin the wonder drug turn your child into a… One BSE lamb may lead all sheep to slaughter Jealous husband fined for obscene text message The Times Today: 2. Crossword 40. Law Report: Times… Corruption report names Stewart By Our Foreign Staff: Britons tell of jet crash escape Tiffany & Co. The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Blustering Prescott in storm of rhetoric Parliamentary Sketch Hands off our veto, No 10 tells Prodi The weather today World Weather Health deal attacked as backdoor privatisation Twins are knighted BBC news move to be reviewed News in Brief Cocaine freeze Paracetamol risk Shayler questions Blind are bullied Eighty-four survive as jet crashes in flames Desperate Kasparov struggles to the end Virgin money Disaster struck in seconds Bookmaker foils Eriksson scam Pilot tells of hitting object on take-off Hospitals have nowhere to store emergency fuel Hoarders face £5,000 fine Brown woos grey vote with £1.2bn gifts Fujitsu Computers Siemens One-call centres for medical assistance Thunderbirds are go - again Record number of solicitors are made judges Police vow to confront rolling convoy German sub on lone UK patrol News in Brief MD charged over pensioner deaths More 'lifers' return to jail Para shot himself to avoid Kosovo £4m for cerebral palsy sufferer Frederick Forsyth publishes online Correction Second CJD death triggers fear in village Scrapie could hide killer Virgin energy British Airways Food chief urges ban on animal cannibals Free Internet trial without call charges Couple's leisure park dream in ruins Danger of flooding spreads to new areas After the Storm P&O Stena Line Puppy rescue man is feared drowned Regular fight against floods 'is part of Britain's future' Easy Rentacar. com Toxic slick from sunken tanker threatens coast After the Strom Charcol Vauxhall Rail firms reveal 'bewildering' maze of safety Jail staff abused black inmates Cut phone bils in half Currys By a Correspondent: Fare rises will be pegged to 2 per cent Rush hour is rated worst for stress Carey signs up for course on Church racism There were more vicars at the Reformation SKY Team By Our Religion Correspondent: 'Dozy' clerics told to stay awake AI Fayed loses Diana case appeal News in Brief Search damages Shot man named Trolley amnesty Houdini tribute Parents condemn 'monster' medicine Watchdog tells NHS to pay up Legal & General Killer meningitis gene discovered Dixons Drug can give the hyperactive child a chance Prince stars in Czech episode of royal soap Nurses to teach sex education Vauxhall Wizcom QuickLink Millions rely on the net for information but who… Two shot dead in feud between loyalist rivals Reuters The singer Robbie Williams and Johanna MacVicar, a… BBC considers adverts on Net Somak Holidays BT Prescott rides out storm of criticism Commons statement: averting future weather disruption More Volkswagen for your money New rail line 'has blighted homes' Swiftcall Marks & Spencer A politician who was truly a saint Parliament in Brief Embryo research Bill rejected Jet ski riders may have to pass test Three by-elections on November 23 Today in Parliament Hague promises all-faiths crusade for marriage Sleaze watchdog is sent dossier on Speaker bets 'scam' Toshiba Beith seals Lib-Lib pact Lords defeats leave Blair to pick up Bills Conflict may spread, Israel warns Europe PC World Air attack misses target Eternal mistake The Sleep Disorder Clinic US warned against Bin Laden raid World in Brief Minister's appeal (AP): US comic dies (AP): Dam to go ahead (Reuters): Women freed (AFP): Poll tensions rise Spanish paralympic hero was a terrorist German threat to wildlife Forward Hitachi Madrid protest at Eta killings Cocaine helps troubled dot-com Germans to forget their angst Inside Germany Actor with fake gun shot dead British Gas Long road ahead for China's 6m census officials Tiny Lamarr's adopted son sues over will Spacemen take joint leap for mankind The Times Prudential Daewoo Rainier threat to rip up treaties Mother heads for Mexico to ease poverty in the heart of Texas Flex Winner holds the key to highest court US Election 2000 C&G Channel Islands Limited Gore has failed to learn 'small government' lesson Commentary Calais Splash out in Calais Clinton muddies race by reviving scandal US Election 2000 Time Computers Live news updated throughout the day Admit it Gordon, the floods are all your fault It never rains but it pours as Brown lays the foundations for his Budget The masochist's holiday guide—book early to guarantee disappointment No Title There must be a silver lining somewhere A call to arms The Times Diary The Middle Lane Brown should not pander to self-appointed petrol protesters A Helping Hand The NHS concordat shows a welcome lack of dogma England Expects No one should doubt Eriksson's flair or loyalty Italian appetite for life Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Foundations of the flawed euro How to plug Britain's skills gap Middle East arms trade Portillo's plans The spy 'Cicero' Excessive licence of TV authority Smelling of roses Court Circular Uniersity news Personal Column Diplomatic appointment Far from humble, when the chips are down Birthdays Anniversaries Reception Dinners Service of thanksgiving Livery companies Forthcoming marriages Church news David Rubio Musical instrument maker who emulated the techniques of a bygone age - and made an eight string guitar Alfred Lammer Austrian who risked his life to vote against the Anschluss in Hitler's rigged ballot, and later became a successful photographer Personal Column Pall Mall Tickets Premier Events Fare Savers Flight Searchers Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Armistice Day Service Michael Williams Writer who got straight to the point Deutsche Post World Net Life insurers face £15bn bill for new rules Freeserve set to cut staff share option targets Governor backs Duisenberg over euro policy Air Miles managing director goes Napster in deal with BMG No Honda 'super mini' for UK Unilever to take $790m loss on Elizabeth Arden To Jaguar, a baby Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Up in smoke Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Allied Domecq profits exceed City expectations Business News British American Tobacco Eateries off menu Alliance & Leicester to shed 1,500 jobs Results in Brief EasyJet in wide price range for flotation US ruling lifts hopes over BCCI Business in Brief Ukraine mission Viacom hitch Lehman venture FTSE Dow Nasdaq Glaxo and SB forced to delay asthma drugs Webex A reasonable option Freeserve Commentary Shire seeks to end fear over sales Deutsche Post World Net BAT profits up 34% despite US market troubles Autonomy celebrates LSE debut BOC boosted by rival's figures Stock Market Broker's hopes give lift to Freeserve Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird&co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Allied Domecq thirsts for some big brand names Tempus A&L Grantchester Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Where there's smoke there's crime A high proportion of Britain's tobacco exports find their way back as contraband No euro U-turn for Lamont City Diary Not such a great escape for About. com On Wall Street In a state City Diary Creative date City Dairy Stake-out City Dairy Free car insurance Hargreaves Lansdown First Direct scraps pensions team Alliance Leicester Blue Circle to return £00m Close buys control of Olim Mainstream loan setback threatens Vodafone sale No Title Hinduja brothers make rival bid for Express Sun Homebase disposal faces delay Croda sells adhesives business Business in Brief Dortmund down IBM shares boost Lambda sell-off UK express sold Shares finish-off best BT Investors send Grantchester shares up 10% Business News Henderson Global Investment Penna diversification pays off World Online cuts loss 20% World Chess Championship The Times Unit Trust Information Service E-cortal Redgrave rows off into the sunset Rowing Sprightly Rusedski begins to make up for lost time Tennis Legal & Public Notices 020 7782 7344 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Swedes opt out of Ryder Cup running Sport in Brief Breisner's post Panthers pounce Holders suffer Towering start For the record Today's fixtures Qadir puts a new spin on old problem Cricket Williamson finds an able deputy in Bellator Racing Kempton Park Musselburgh Kempton makes capital Course Inspector Cotton may provide an end to dispute Rugby union Yesterday's racing results Tribunal takes Leeds to task over racism Rugby league Racing-best. com Rapid Raceline Eriksson provides a touch of polecat Football Midweek View British Airways Serenity that may soon be shattered The courteous not find the invasive British press to his liking Tottenham provoke chorus of disapproval Football: Worthington Cup The Premiership today Gup exit increases pressure on Robson Last night's results Www. thetimes. co. uk United call on young reserves of strength O'Leary in despair over extra torment Eriksson likely to start work early The Times Crossword No 21,562 National opinion is divided on appointment of foreign coach German Comedy Night Easy Money After the storm—how to claim for the… Will this man bring Britain to a standstill again Creme Assistant to the Boss of a Firework Company Best for books Sean o'callaghan on life inside… PC primer Contents Propaganda wars Next Wednesday, Gordon Brown will define the Government's strategy on fuel. How will David Handley respond? In September, the fuel protesters' radical leader brought the country to a standstill. But can he take the people with him this time? Ann Treneman investigates The Test The 60 day ultimatum Clive Christian Drew's Progress Xenia and the riddle of Anastasia Documents obtained by the Times reveal how the Romanovs battled the false Anastasia, says Michael Binyon, who, below, also looks at the guilt felt by George V An abiding guilt - and a hatred British public opinion was deeply hostile to 'Bloody Nick' Why we are heathens, not atheists Wonder drug or worst option? Reader Officer the Times The bishop who dared Richard Holloway has caused outrage with his radical views, but friend and critic alike will be sorry to see him retire. Interview by Valerie Grove Is your home fully covered? Our personal finance team explains what you can claim for storm damage, and why National Saviage don't pay Picture Gallery It doesn't pay to play it safe Relying on National Savings would he suicidal; rates have plummetad Scottish Friendly Back to the future The historical novel is enjoying unprecented critical success. But, asks Erica Wagner, how clear is the boundar between hard fact and a writer's imagination? Genealogy Online The Times Bestsellers Beyond the call of duty Inside the Maze By Chris Ryder Methuen £17.99 Isbn 0 413 75240 2 Head of the state of philosophy Bertrand Russell's political success was darkened by personal demons, says Tariq Ali An epic of continental proportions Bettany's Book By Thomas Keneally Seceptre, £16.99 Isbn 0 340 61095 6 At Cinemas from Friday Acting tough Changing Stages By Richard Eyre and Nicholas Wright Bloomsbury, £30 Isbn 0 747 54789 0 Relative values Fiction Shorts Christina Koning Passing Go By Libby Purves Hodder & Stoughton, £16.99 Isbn 0 340 71882 x Beetle mania When the Grey Beetles Took over Gahadad By Mona Yahla Peter Halban, £15.99 Isbn 1 870015 74 6 Breaking the ice Devil's Island By Einar Karason Canongate, £9.99 Sibn 9 780862 419660 Haughty culture Gardener to the King By Frèdéic Richaud Harvill, £10 Isbn 1 86046 778 4 Witty chimes from an old grandfather clock Deep Romatic Chasm By James Lees-Mllne John Murray, £22.50 Isbn 0 7195 160 8080 Living under the shadow of death Night of Stone Death and Memory in Russia By Catherine Merridale Granta, £25 Isbn 1 86207 374 0 Apocalypse Dance: South Korea's Universal Ballet makes its Giselle Sadler's Wells Get set Dance: When the Queen shakes a foot, she does it to the work of Paul Taylor, the giant of American Modernism. Allen Robertson reports British debut; a young choreographer impresses Akram Khan, Company Lilian Baylis Theatre, EC1 Britain Tate Century of change, on the face of it Visual Art: Richard Cork sees the past century charted in 101 portraits, and a few welcome surprises from the Impressionists Picasso was exploring pictorial possibilitis far beyond photography A portrait by Dubuffet is as rough as graffiti scratched on a wall National Gallery Around the galleries Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten A new lick of old Visual Art: Fernando Botero hopes that his major artistic bequest will strengthen the arts and peace in his troubled Colombia. Tim Pratt reports Out from the shadows Visual Art: Long overlooked by the art world, Bernard Meninsky's vision stands revealed at last, says John Russell Taylor Royal Shakespeare Company Entertainments A vintage swine Theatre: At the Almeida, Benedict Nightingale is entranced by Light shed on the Dark Ages Furlong Homes The New Bermondsey North of the Thames Bargains Chesterfield New Deal on Holiday Apartments In the steps of a great master Perhaps you cannot afford a painting by John Constable. But houses associated with the artist may attract you, says Christine Webb Barratt Coastal Dorset Dorset Ocean Estates Marbella Hamptons International Sotherby's French Property Exhibition Casas Plot for the future Rather than buy a new house, retired engineer Paul Presswell decided to build his own, reports Graham Norwood Nature is part of the sale A foot on the ladder Vital workers are being lost because of expensive houseing. Buy, says Mary Wilson, there are some solutions Half Price Shirts Prwiso Jbec&me term of protected tenancy House of Lords Published November 1,2000 Cadogan Estates Ltd v McMahon Before Lord Bingham of Comphill, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hutton and Lord Millett Speeches October 26,2000 Burden of proving freedom from undue influence Chancery Division Published November 1,2000 Naidoo and Another v Naidu and others Before Mr Justice Blackburne Judgment August 18,2000 Adding new count to indictment Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 1,2000 Regian v Swaine No breach in protracted access case European Court of Humn Rights Published November 1,2000 G v United Kingdom (Minors: Right of contact) (Application No 32346/96) Before J.-P. Costa, President and Judges W. Fuhrmann, K. Jungwiert, Sir Nicolas Bratza and K. Traja, Section Registar: S. Dollè Judgement September 19,2000 Multiple harassment charge not duplicitous Queen's Bench Divisiional Court Published November 1,2000 Director of Public Prosecutions v Dunn Before Lord Justice Pill and Mr Justice Bell Judgement October 4,2000 Payees liable to make restitution on cheques Court of Appeal Published November 1,2000 Hollicourt (Contracts) Ltd v Bank of Iraldn Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Latham Judgement October 20,2000 Motorised scooter requires licence and insurance Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 1,2000 Director or Public Prosecutions v Saddington Before Lord Justice Pill and Mr Justice Bell Judgement October 26,2000 Suspended sentence is included in 'the punishment awarded' Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 1,2000 Lees v Government of Norway Before Lord Justice Buxton and Mr Justice Penry-Davey Judgement October 13,2000 Evidence required to justify restriction order Court of Appeal Crlminal Division Published November 1,2000 Regina v Reynolds Javourile Christmas Carols Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Deadly speed of progress Yesterday's viewing One officer said: "Out of every 100 road accidents, 99 are caused by human error" Interference Imerge SoundServer Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Choice Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) Don't miss Harvey Keitel in Bad Lieutenant BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2176 Classic Picture Gallery City Opportunities Joslin Rowe Facilities Co-Ordinator Talsman Resources Ltd City Financial Pr and Design Company Requires… Pa £25K Exec. Pa Stuart Brown Partnership Angela Mortimer The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Going with a bang Claire McDonald a Working Relationship Sparks often fly between Karen Haddon, who runs the family fireworks company, and her Pa Richard Huffam The Moneypenny Test Love Potion Springbar Time Savers Web World Sick or skiving? If you are off work because of illness, what are your legal rights? The barrister Fenton Bresler explains Missing the 'feel good' factor? Breaking point A bad day at the office?Are you ready to blow a gasket? Damian Barr reports on Stress Awareness Day A change of life FYI Aldrich & Company Bushells Huntress CNBC PA to Senior VP To advertise in The Times Crème section please call Legal Secietaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hays Banking Secretarial Angela Mortimer The Problem is Daydreams are made of this Male Shot Plan ahead to save time and money Home and Away Autumn sha Tasting Quick and cheesy …les …er in My Fashion My Diary Horses, racing and betting prices are in Tanya Stevenson's blood. That is why she loves her job working as PA to Andrew Franklin, the executive producer of Channel 4 Racing NSR Golden Opportunity National Lottery Charities Board Judy Farquharson Ltd Business Centre Manager Heitman Financial All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Judy Fisher Associates Clerkenwell Property Company Elizabeth Hunt Prism Distinction Resourcing Elizabeth Hunt Maine—tucker Recruitment Consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Maine—tucker Reader Offer the Times Lewisham Alliance Leicester Shorthand Secretary Ongoing Booking VPS Ltd PA to Chief Executive Officer Joyce Guiness PA/SECRETARY £35K All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Crone Corkill Long Term Team Secretaries Investrum Ltd In toon with Disney The silent treatment was given short shrift by a broadcaster's PA writes John Kercher A traditional English style makes for a novel approach Conference Hall Lunch Break Creme PA/sec 1 to 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lehman Brothers Drake International Part-Time Receptionists The Times Regent Selection Ltd 3M Innovation
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