News from 03/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Alec Stewart, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Graham Jones (Detective Chief Inspector), Jasper Rees, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Michael Dynes and Giles Tremlett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, John Simpson, David Chater, Chris Ayres Media Correspondent, James Bone, Tony Wardle, Joan Harbison Chief Commissioner, Rachel Campbell-Johnston and Alice Miles, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, John O'Leary and Tom Baldwin, Carl Mortished, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Jon Massey, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David Charter, Health Correspondent, and Conal Urquhart, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Mortimer, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Geoffrey Wilson, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, George Wedd, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Natalie Ferstendik, Steve Bird and Oliver Wright, A. W. McKenzie, Richard Hobson and John Goodbody, Vernon Bogdanor, Anne Owers, Director, Justice, Roland Watson, Mike Bradley, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Gertrud Seidmann, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Richard Ricks, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, Michael Theodoulou, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson and Andrew Pierce, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Marit Hargie, Brice Dickson, Chief Commissioner, Simon de Bruxelles, Andrew Pierce and Valerie Elliott, Mominic Walsh, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Allen, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Alastair McLeod and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Gurbax Singh, Bert Massie Chair, Nick Hasell, Mary Blumenau, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Riochard Ford Home Correspondent, John C. Beyer, Director, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, David P. Stead, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Anthony Chandor, Linus Gregoriadis, Matthew Parris, Sue Hepworth, Chair, Chris McGrath, Craig Clarke, Alan Franks, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Lucas Mellinger, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David Charter and John O'Leary, Alyson Rudd, Adam Howorth, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, John Wadham Director, Chris Poupard Director,
ResumoThe Times Parky, you are the weakest link-Goodbye Teachers' joy as schools chief quits Getting wetter Mail hotshot Ark ordeal Sue Ryder dies The Voice of Business Straw prepares for all-out war against fuel protesters Stewart the polite patriot stands by his word The Times How to buy a computer free magazine Truce hit by car bombing Chopard Kasparov, the king of chess , loses his crown The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers Modern MP can be driven in any direction Parliamentary Sketch Right splits between Hague and Portillo The weather today Labour to target run-down areas Baroness Ryder dies aged 77 General monitors GCHQ expense Checkmate for the Beast of Baku Reports on the 15-years reign of a chess genius who has finally met his match Foul-mouthed Tigger recalled in disgrace GUCCI Five boys 'plotted gun raid' during classes Posthouse Man who taught schools a lesson Woodhead Resignation No tears, only cheers from teacher unions Hunt to find successor for £124,000 post Never afraid to pull his punches Dyson is ready to dean up again Marketing Contributions Ltd The man in purple with big ideas The big four hie is taking on Rail passengers face delays until Easter Dixons Britain honours Kosovo heroes Abbey National Boots fined for woman's night in lift News in Brief Dragonboat peril Director charged Sex game death Smoke detector Correction Deutsche Post World Net Currys Insurance blow adds to woes of victims The Floods Personal Savings Rates Sandbag sales rise along with the water 'Boil water' alert to avoid E-coli Alliance Leicester Blair puts on his boots as more storms gather The Floods The Times Online By a Correspondent: Seadog keeps deluge at bay Drew's Progress Tomorrow in the times magazine Plus Nigella Lawson My Nefertiti eyes Trust IRA, say arms dump inspectors Royal Mail North East says no to 'elitist ' Magdalen By a Correspondent: Mother ordered back to Zimbabwe Multiple Display Advertising Items Snowman quits top opera job News in Brief Queen Mother well Expulsions urged Trainer in court Oldest woman dies £½m quiz whizz gives Royal Mail the sack Transsexual 's marriage is deemed illegal Www. poppy. org. uk Fasttrack Teaching The first-class answers that cost Tarrant dear Suite win for couple dismayed by cruise American Express Holloway nurses 'couldn't care less' for inmates Thatcher still hot stuff for MPs Bigsave. com Gap year away safer than rock festival at home Expect the worst, travel light Wonder Boys Mobiles replace cigarettes for cool teenagers Park ban for 'burger bandits' News in Brief Medal theft case Killer gets life Veteran's tribute Slipshod thief Volkswagen Straw accuses Tories of sitting on fence Fuel Protest Jack Straw Demonstrates his Ready-To… How tankermen were intimidated Drivers 'creating a crisis' Vauxhall Lloyds TSB Shortages cut deaths on roads How No 10 'got' Handley Mortgages Forces secretly trained to take over Public face of protests sidelined by split Fuel Protest Atlantic Saturday Times Honda Arrival of KGB man may herald wave of dissidents Doors locked to public in SAS book trial Rolex Pc World Boat fit for king is 5,000 years old Retired hold key in Florida US Election 2000 Magnet No Title Superhero Joe fights on two fronts Rivalry plumbs new depths in TV adverts war Somak Holidays Norwich Union Direct Comet Victory lies in persuading voters to vote US Election 2000 Zoo animals in 40-day ordeal on 'Noah's Ark' Citroën Rapists film disabled victim, 13 Contact Direct Limited Nine killed in Fiji coup attempt World in Brief (Reuters): Iraqi 'N-bomb' (AFP): Blast injures 17 (AFP): Ebola spreads (Reuters): Ex-ruler deported US guard stabbed at terror trial jail Line One Jerusalem bombers stall truce The Times Online Time Computers The Times online Look, Tony Blair's eyes have stopped glazing over The Prime Minister is finding a buzz in the detail of good government Cry God for Gordon and 26 pence off next Wednesday Picture Gallery Why flying will never be the same again Tigger Times The Times Diary Giles Coren After Woodhead His successor must move reform into the secondary sector Looking Forward An inevitable but necessary split on the Tory Right Noah's Sad Ark An inquiry is needed into the cruel shipping of live animals Civil Service and the BSE crisis Judge's decision on Bulger killers Fighting discrimination Blair's green agenda Beckham speaks Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Portillo's promises Viewers need a break from ads Broadcasting standards Square's statues Left-hand drive Court Circular Latest wills Personal Column Picture Gallery Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Memorial meeting Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages At home Luncheon Dinners Legal news Professor Alastair Cameron Expert in lubrication who also devoted himself to clocks and rowing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Baroness Ryder of Warsaw Charity organiser whose desire to relieve suffering in postwar Europe gave rise to the foundation which took its work of mercy all over the world Legal Notices Public Notices Fruit growers seek gale aid Dirk Struik Historian of mathematics who suffered for his lifelong Marxism Cap Gemini Ernst & Young By Our City Staff: Abbey and BoS in early stages of merger talks Hutchings in line for £900,000 Stanhope wins Selfridges deal Small business attack on UK's Chapter 11' Morton shares suffer again as Harrier value dives £7m Prince doubling stake in AOL Dividend cut is signalled by ICI Shell's record profits fail to impress market Scandinavian Airlines Patience Wheatcroft Synthetic fuel in the pipeline Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Exchange Rates BT could face auction-rigging inquiry by Dutch Middle managers to go as ntl cuts 1,300 jobs Deutsche Post World Net Land Sees seeks to rouse interest with £325m deal Results in Brief Fairfax eyes RIM bid The Economist ECB rate decision pares euro rise Sale adds to Shore cash pile Business in Brief Rover pay deal Jiway clearance Granada deal Signet rises 30% Boots slips 8% after raft of costs S&N sets growth target Telewest snaps up independent rival FTSE-bets. com Boots can still pass carrier bag test Commentary Whitecross bought by IDH The Royal Bank of Scotland Vodafone takes FTSE lower Stock Market Pace steals top slot with 14% rise Rumour of the day Directors' dealing Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Come out of Shell to take some profits Tempus Smith & Nephew Selfridges Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Eddie 's ready to sell his club City Diary Americans dig deep for Boston's Big Dig Synthetic fuel in the pipeline from the South China Sea Bond's streets City Diary Swede bash City Diary Culled City Diary Bank of Scotland Man sees its fees fall from £15m to £1m Ericsson No bid talks, says City Centre Rolfe & Nolan beats City expectations NAB could list in UK to help expansion Winchester raises cash for films Business in Brief DMG in US stake QXL in travel deal AMEC placing Oyezstraker bid Shares see late fall Barclays The Times Unit Trust Information Service Odyssey Fusaichi Pegasus takes early turn Racing Doncaster World Chess S Championship Uttoxeter Meeting Points When it rains, Bosley reigns with the reins Life At The Races Silence truly deafening Yesterday's results Renwick on sidelines Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com Rusedski left to wait in vain for Henman Tennis Classic fM Seeing a shrink about former glory, glory Golding prepares to realise fulfilment of life's work Selling Totalbet. com Australia lure Dancer back Hockey Olazabal rises to challenge Golf: Volvo Masters Tetley 's concerned by cracks in cup Rugby union Floods halt Thames race Sport in Brief Surveyors master all on greens For the record Today's fixtures Dell E Com Harris ensures Wales survive late fightback Rugby league Cook Islands left to stew Prabhakar tells of his role as a middle man Cricket Genie Reeve makes case for the defence Thorpe and Hick thrive as England take control Scoreboard from Rawlpindi India make Wright choice for coach Platf s men looking to make merry on home front Football Footie-bets. com Eriksson flies in to find knives being sharpened Xenophobia will ensure that the impossible job is about to get that much harder Football The Premiership today Taylor not looking for help in Turin Stewart stands firm in defence The former England captain has strongly denied taking money from a bookmaker The Times Crossword Swede starts process of England's re-education England begin process of re-education Old Speckled Hen Gray in fear of further bad news Best for media This van laden with immigrants will earn a British smuggler £3,000 Index Leather's seductive power The Times Contents Picture Gallery The people smugglers Taking illegal immigrants from the Continent into Britain is proving to be a flourishing and profitable business for young Britons. Adam Sage Investigates Tell the truth and we'll let you go. Stay silent and you will go back to Turkey The smugglers and the smuggled 'In France everything can be bought' Children are useful to them as prostitutes and drug dcalers DISNEYLAND The Saturday Times The Times Cashmere Roll-Neck Offer Store that has designs on you As Marks & Spencer stumbles and C&a falls, Matalan has become the high street success story. Rachel Campbell-Johnston and Alice Miles go shopping on a budget Why it pays to read rather than talk Reading stories to children is easier than talking to adolescents, says Sue Hepworth The Test 'My money's on Bush' Muitimillionaire and former White House hopeful Steve Forbes is confident that George W. Bush will win next week's presidential election. Interview by Alan Franks We are all beggars, so I won't stop giving Criminals want judges in silk stockings Hope they die before I get old Pop: We'll still be needing—and feeding—the Beatles when they're 64. David Sinclair thinks it's about time we let it be Cliff Richard's latest album enteredthe chart 22 places higher than Melanie B's solo offering Salif Keita Ooh you are awful, Parky Television: Parkinson is chat-show-by-numbers and starchy with it. Where's the sex, demands Caitlin Moran A Parky interview is like some great prewar brass mechanism you can set your watch by it Emtec Basf Paul Brady Oh What a World You've come a long way, Baby et al. Now hop it New jazz albums More pop albums U2 All that You Can't Leave behind P. J. puts the knife down Pop: Raddled harpy seething with angst? Not any more. Nigel Williamson meets the new, prettier Polly Harvey Women become gorgeous from the age of 30. It's our prime of life I think my previous records were demanding for me and the listener No ill effects Pop: Placebe are back on tour with a cleaned-up act, but abstinence doesn't make the heart grow fonder, says Lisa Verrico Pop Doves The Junction, Cambridge Grey Owl Art Galleries The Mikado Old and in your face Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is won over by a feisty bunch of old folk who are on the Road to Heaven Cava A tasty Frutos salad Dance: Donald Hutera sees Las Vegas come to Edinburgh in Javier De Frutos's short but slyiy satirical new work Dance Don Quixote Sadler's Wells Play choice The Wish List Take comfort in leathere Furniture Village Where to Find It Life after the Beeb An another BBC reporter leaves for a high-profile Pr job, Jasper Rees asks why the corporation loses so many of its stars to politics and media relations Why Elstein had to go The sudden departure of the most intelligent person in television from the helm of the industry's most lowbrow terrestrial channel marks the start of a new phase in channel 5's life. Raymond Snoddy reports Mail stalks an old foe The bid to take over time Daily Express has aroused cynicism over the Mail's real motives2 The Times Big Bang splash hit Media Diary Lehman Brothers Marsh & Parsons Shorthand Secretary Ongoing Booking Long Term Team Secretaries Challegner James Valentino Boutique International Enrichment Office Manager Exec. PA City Financial Pr and Design Company Requires… Multi-Lingual Creme Architects & Interior Legal/Commercial Property Secretaries Stuart Brown Partnership Seeks Client Project… News International Newspapers Limited Legal PA to Senior VP The Pink Paper outs itself The best-known gay freesheet, distributed in bars and clubs, is relaunching itself as a newsstand magazine. Tim Teeman reports Anderson Hoare Media & Marketing European Design Centre Ltd The Times Times Newspapers The Sunday Times Time to be afraid, ITV The fact that more than half of digital viewers prefer multichannel TV is bad news for commercial broadcasters and a boon for the BBC, says Raymond Snoddy BBC says bias is in the ears of listeners The debate on Europe is a big problem for the BBC. It can be boring and is highly emotive. Paul McCann reports Weekend Media Press conference is a public meeting House of Lards Published November 3,2000 Turkington and Others (practising as McCartan Turkington Breen) v Times Newspapers Ltd Before Lord Bingham of Comhiss, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Coeke of Thomdon and Lord Millett Speeches November 2,2000 Persecutor must be motivated by Convention reason Court of Appeal Published November 3,2000 Omoruyl v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Waller and Mr Justice Forbes Judgment October 12,2000 The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times A little East End colour Yesterday's viewing Off your Chest Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (front page 30) Part of Film Four Extreme Season BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2178 Today's Television Page 34 & 35 Satellite and Radio page 32 7 33 Review Page 31 Combat Stress
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