News from 08/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, A. P. Leeke, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, James Moore, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Ben Webster and Christine Buckley, Alan Lee The Course Inspector, Edward Underhill, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Lovibond, David Chater, Steven Croft, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Luke Magee, Elizabeth Judge, Mary Wilson, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Philip Webster and Ben Webster, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Arthur Leathely and Ben Webster, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, John Wynburne, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Victoria Segal, John Kercher, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alistair B. Cooke, Peter Ackroyd, Clere Draper, Godfrey Barker, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Margaret McGregor, Nick Wyke, Clement McWilliam, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Lisa Jardine, Rowland Duce, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Tom Baldwin and Carol Midgley, Richard Cork, Jane Gordon, David Lister, Paul Spillane, Headmaster, Anthony Storr, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Fred Inglis, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Reporter, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Valerie Elliott and Stewart Tendler, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Norfolk, Shirley English and Paul Wilkinson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Bone and Kate Muir, J. C. Lester, Mary Ann, Francis Gilbert, Peter Cuming, R. W. Tavender, Melissa Kite, Michael Arditti, Brian Donnelly, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Christine Buckely Industrial Editor, Tola Awogbamiye, Karem Homer, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Tony Maskell, Nick Hasell, John Faichney, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Craig Clarke, George Caulkin, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, John Temple, Alan Coren, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Russell Jenkins, Nigel Hawkes and David Charter, Ian Brodie, Damian Whitworth and Grace Bradberry, Brinsley Black, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Smith, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Rosalind Miles, Christine Buckley and Lea Paterson, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Robin Young, H. Peter Hildebrand, Carl Mortished Intemational Business Editor, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, James Eve Assistant Literary Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Sheila Jones, Joanna Coles,
ResumoThe Times Bush and Gore slug it out Flying Squad foils £350m Dome diamond heist The Times Today The greatest robbery ever foiled Brown to cut tax on green petrol Why Margaret Atwood won the Booker Hillary is first First Lady to win office Sandals The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Speaker sends an erstwhile rival packing Parliamentary Sketch Falconer 'meddled with book on Dome' The weather today RUC widows will get £11m in compensation Loyalist terrorist speaks to MPs at House Fourth time lucky as Atwood wins Booker Success at last is well deserved Queen Mother's Danish contemporary dies at 90 Prada Woman cleared over baby in car Depressed mother killed son, 6, in bedroom fire Young smokers at risk of anxiety in later life Microsoft How diamond gang bulldozed their The Dome Raid Bash, crash but no cash in a string of daring bungles Sweeney celebrates biggest coup Sainsbury's Comet Jewels would have been cut to fragments Asylum system 'has reached point of collapse' PC World Comic pair shine on big stage First Night Review Pharmacy withdraws medicines Gordon's Nuclear advice 'was ignored' News in Brief Clinics accused Racist credit card Actress verdict False knee recall Hackney bail-out BT Pensions are the only trick left to play Eyes down for buzzword bingo Dixons Brown's fingers are in your wallet On Politics Mass rally demands return of earnings link Prudential Convoy will go ahead 'if needed' Prince denounced as 'arrogant and ignorant' Flooding will cost economy £1.5 billion Dell Heritage Hotels Decades of laughs reduced to mush Dreaming of a wet Christmas Floods in Brief Crops cash help Irish storms kill 2 Old-time helper Uncommon seal Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Jodie clings to life after twins are separated Multiple expertise will help survivor The Board of Directors, management and staff of… Picture Gallery Cloning backed by Royal Society Car crash saved girl from dying of cancer Drug dealer freed for saving man News in Brief RAF stowaways £1.4m for boy Air staff cleared Power cut death Cannabis users 'more likely to take hard drugs' Mowlam retracts medicinal claim Virgin energy What do the world's top 350,000 traders have in… Poussin makes public debut after 230 years Britain pays debt of honour to its PoWs Www. reuters. com Veterans reunited with war records Vauxhall QuickLink Railtrack Chirac seeks feed ban as panic over BSE grows Blair tries to head off EU veto row Marks & Spencer The Sleep Disorder Clinic Bayer Burgers blamed for vCJD death Scientists trace outbreak to meat Speaker ejects Tory MP who challenged him Daewoo Early bedtime plan is approved Net betting costs millions Abbey National Swiftcall Olympic costs Parliament in Brief Kosovo damages Quote of the day Today in Parliament Invensys Software Systems The buck stops here after $4bn campaign spending spree Halifax Results in race for Congress defy forecasts Plum jobs at stake as stampede begins for spoils of victory Tiny Computers Ltd No Title Fast Track Gore takes all the help he can get Enterasys Fasttrack No Title Texans dream of new episode of dynasty Florida see-saw sours Democrat celebrations Helpful. co. uk Reach Judges stop film star kidnap deal World in Brief (Reuters): Serb prison riots Krenz in jail plea Eta suspects held (Reuters): Bodies found Gateway Israeli plans for new settlements cloud peace talks Leader suffers loss of face By Our Foreign Staff: Police dogs in race attack The Royal Bank of Scotland The Times Online A final stab at notoriety to save the Dome? The Greenwich tent always lacked a spirit of adventure—but not any more So here's to you Missus Robinson. Jesus loves you more than you will know Picture Gallery Why 'Blind Assassin' was the clear winner Silent Monica The Times Diary An Unknown President The long and lose campaign yields to an uncertain outcome A Force for Good MPs should support the Royal Society on therapeutic cloning Cut above the Rest If only the Dome had opened with a heist Liberty and equality Extravagance and thrift with fuel Changes to the Church's ministry The right to die Victims and the courts Tory disagreements Islanders' victory TV licences England's new coach Teachers' morale and standards The Prince and the rain A higher calling Court Circular Memorial services Meeting Personal Column Reunion Lectures Announcement Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Luncheons Reception Dinners Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Marriage Personal Column Queen Ingrid of Denmark Swedish princess admired for her professional conduct as Denmark's Queen Consort, and much loved in her long years as Queen Mother David Brower Fiery conservationist who founded Friends of the Earth and prevented the proposed flooding of the Grand Canyon Disregard of Petrol Restrictions Faced with an effective U-Boat blockade and the necessity of supplying the Armed Forces with fuel, the Government brought in restrictions on the private use of petrol Agilent Technologies EU may hold up Labour ?1bn aid for inner cities Failure to cure core problems takes toll of M&s sales ECB's top adviser resigns George warns Brown against tax giveaway Abbey hostile bid not ruled out Cognos Shake-up in sale of savings products to be unveiled City gats teeth into dentists Webex Brown 'is harming ability to compete' Minister's late entrance Freight trains 'to blame for rail cracks' By Our Industry Staff: Euro will strengthen, says ECB's chief economist Thus converging communications for the future Plea for an end to 'fat cat criticism Newlands to keep inquiry role Business in Brief Precoat set to consider MBO Dynegy to buy iaxis CSC directors' yes to Liberty Daewoo given day to cut jobs SAP Brown's aims and obstacles Commentary BP profits hit £2.65bn despite fuel tax protests Duke Street set for expansion Vodafone rebound stirs FTSE Stock Market Tech stocks hold back second-liners Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Political risk fuels worry over BP's prospects Tempus FirstGroup Imagination Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Financiers get their teeth into the UK's dental profession Fastest growing part of the healthcare sector is enjoying consolidation Spotting the celebrities City Diary Windfall tax cotilil send fuel prices Higher Economic Agenda Private health partnership with NHS urgently needed Insurers can weather the storm Work hard. Ski harder Proteus BAT puts up $100m in tobacco court case Autonomy Tagmanet Go's heavy losses raise doubts over purchase MTL shares nosedive on profits warning GWR chief expects radio rules to be eased QMH legal battle goes on Old Mutual closes broker Clubhaus seeking buyers in sell-off Results in Brief FTSE Dow Nasdaq Late rally for equities Barclays Sara Lee drops idea of bid for Matthews Financial Spreads Royal Mail Express milking law to halt challenge, claims Wiseman Kensington to raise up to £100m in float MMT up on bid approach Lift for Imagination Granada plans production link Rail group shares slip despite profits rise The Times Charles Stanley advances Business in Brief Jaguar workers to vote on action Pubs face £100m costs from floods DKB to buy Elderstreet Cadbury chief sells shares TWA soars after $298m bid The Times Unit Trust Information Service Stewart tackles final frontier Cricket Legal & Public Notices Islands to ensure cup stays in Caribbean Players put European Tour under spotlight Golf Jacksons splash to victory Fixtures Victor Chandler Brew is too strong for Europeans Racing Wetherby thrives on atmosphere Newbury Yesterday's results Racing-bets. com Rapid Raceline Leading clubs flex their muscle Rugby union For the record Ireland start war of words Rugby league Arsenal get only cold comfort in Ukraine Football William Hill Norwichuniondirect. com Keegan seeks apology Ferguson's iron will drives United Rangers pay for misdeeds of Amoruso Last night's results Bradford forfeit sympathy votes by the sackfiil Football Midweek View The Premiership today Watford surrender record Taste of defeat sours Devon's cream Bradford short on firepower Snap shot Norwich get just deserts Armstrong's team face drug inquiry Sport in Brief Maximum effort Delgado eases in Robertson reward Rich pickings Leeds inspired by point of honour The Times Crossword Spanish earn reputation for taking bonuses Fujitsu Siemens By Our Sports Staff: Rangers have to settle for place in Uefa Cup The poet and the painter £ an appreciation of… Creme The man who tried to rewrite the history of the Dome Time to stop complaining about the weather Fantasy football Contents Picture Gallery The rewrite zone Lord Falconer will face fresh demands for his resignation when the report into th Dome's finances is published tomorrow. But he has already tried to write his version of its history, say Tom Baldwin and Carol Midgley The Test No-frills airlines The Test The Times When I was the weakest link What passion Picasso treated his women terribly and painted them sublimely—but what motivates the men who pay fortunes to own his paintings? Godfrey Barker reports Picture Gallery Top 10 at auction Challenger World Why the boardroom is still closed to women Only 5 per cent of directors in the FTSE 100 are female. Is the boardroom still a no-go area, asks Jon Ashworth The Times Football Handbook Give thanks for our temperate weather Sieghart How to tell the geeks from the time-travellers in your office Save money, save the planet Easy money Our personal finance team suggests the most ethical ways to invest your questions A mortgage split four ways Easy Answers Untill you have shared a bathroom with someone you do not know them Scottish Widows When sanity comes under fire A War of Nerves By Ben Shephard Jonathan Cape, £20 ISBN 0 224 06033 3 The Times No sound but the knell Jorwerd By Geert Mak Harvill £12 ISBN 1 86046 803 9 Getting to the truth Red Dust By Gillian Slovo Virago, £15 ISBN 1 860 49824 8 The Times Bestsellers Lap of honour for a devil Dumbstruck a Cultural History of Ventriloquism By Steven Connor Oxford University Press, £25 ISBN 0 19 818433 6 Diary & Letters The power of a rattling good story Oh Histories and Stories By A. S. Byatt Chatto & Windus, £16.99 ISBN 0 701 16946X Play on Saturday North America's first unsettlers Roanoke Solving the Mystery of England's Lost Colony By Lee Miller Jonathan Cape, £18.99 ISBN 0 224 06106 2 The fossil trail The Dinosaur Hunters By Deborah Cadbury Fourth Estate, £15.99 ISBN 1 85702 959 3 All surface, no feeling Non-Fiction Shorts Amphibious Thing The Life of Lord Hervey By Lucy Moore Viking, £20 ISBN 0 670 87986 x A well-turned story One Good Turn a Natural History of The Screwdriver and The Screw By Witold Rybczynski Simon & Schuster, £9.99 ISBN 0 7432 0849 8 Fun, for a price The Delicious History of the Holiday By Fred Inglis Routledge, £xx ISBN 0 415 13305 x A man of many parts Captain Marryat Seaman, Writer and Adventurer By Tom Pocock Chatham Publishing, £19.95 ISBN 1 86176 130 9 Tales of ordinary madness from Nowheresville, USA Demonology By Rick Moody Faber £10.99 ISBN 0 571 20458 9 Women of a foygqne era Ladies of Influence By A. Susan Williams Allen Lane, £18.99 ISBN 0 71 399261 1 The Viceroy's Daughters By Anne De Courcy Weidenfeld & Nichoson, £20 ISBN 0 297 81997 1 The last plate of Jerusalem (above) shows… A book that all may read, at last It is more than 200 years late, but Francis Gilbert welcomes an affordable edition of William Blake's illuminated books The Complete Illuminated Books By William Blake Ed. David Bindman Thames & Hudson, £39.95 Nor did his sword sleep in his hand Visual Art: William Blake, the iconoclast's iconoclast, gets his due - 200 years on - at the Take. Richard Cork can only applaud Blake's abhorrence of organised religion knew no bounds. He loathed it as vigorously as he hated the Royal Academy and its president Around the galleries Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten "We're brought up to think rock'n 'roll is barbaric" Exit Mavis, enter Theatre: For years Coronation Street's mousy Mavis, now Thelma Barlow is taking on a more steely persona. Daniel Rosenthal met her My playing Lulu is a bit like taking a bale of Yorkshire wool and trying to turn in into sheet metal Importance of prior warning Theatre: A play about Oscar Wilde's visit to a fortune-teller enlivens a double bill, says Benedict Nightingale Wigmore Hall Concerts: The Philharmonia offers unlinked pleasures but the LSO fails to connect with Mahler Philharmonia/Sawallish Festival Hall Entertainments LSO /TilsonThomas Barbican Hall You ought to be in pictures Opera: An Impressive triple bill puts students from the Guildhall School well and truly in the frame, says Rodney Milnes Theatre The Crucible Haymarket, Leicester The Crucible Haymarket Much monkey business Pop: Psychedellc wig-outs and drum solos? Can this really be paul Weller? You'd better believe it, says David Sinclair Royal Festival Hall World Music Nana Mouskouri Festival Hall Jazz Barb Jungr/Mari Wilson Pizza on the Park, SW1 Look past the prose Don't let an abysmal brochure put you off a superth Witshire project, says David Lovlbond North of the Thames Galliard Homes Coastal Dorset The inside story Two converted buildings offer modernised features behind listed facades. Christopher Warman reports Smart Moves Westminster Beechcroft Goldfinch Propertunities Subject to Prior Sale Developments at the right price Fast forward to a place in the sun A new motorway system in Portugal has boosted sales of holiday villas. Diana wildman reports The Times Retrospective legislation does not authorise clawback Court of Appeal Published November 8,2000 Regina v Commissioners of Customs and Excise, Exparte Building Societies Ombudsman Co Ltd Before Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Rix Judgment October 26,2000 Consecutive extended licences valid Court of Appeal Criminal Division Pubilished November 8,2000 Regina v Barker (Andrew) Before Lord Justice Roch, Mr Justice Rougier and Mr Justice Gray Judgment October 31,2000 Rebutting presumption against change in listed church Consistory Court Published November 8,2000 In re St Gregory, Offchurch Before Sir William Gage, Chancellor Judgment June 17,2000 Sentencing judge does not fetter Court of Appeal Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 8,2000 Attorney General's References Nos 87 and 86 of 1999 Regina v Webb Regina v Simpson Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Mr Justice Forbes and Mrs Justice Steele Judgment October 30,2000 Having 'due regard' does not mean giving 'substantial weight ' Queen's Bench Division Published November 8,2000 Regina v Derbyshire County Council, Ex parte Murray Before Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment October 6,2000 Refusal of permission ends appeal House of Lords Published November 8,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Ex parte Eastaway Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Clyde and Lord Millett Speeches November 2,2000 Half Price Shirts Bridge Chess Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The smack of authenticity Yesterday's viewing The "non-actors as the film's introduction called them, were utterly convincing Interference The Dating Channel Satellite, Cable & DlGiTAL Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) Cold Feet BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2182 Times Newspapers Limited; 2000 Classic fM Picture Gallery A Working Relationship PA Royal Kingston NHS Executive Tours Assistantnadfas Robert Walters Centrepoint PA/SECRETARY Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Program Assistant Put the boss A Working Relationship As PA to the director of the London Film Festival, Jane shaw is in constant contact with Hollywood's leading actors, producers and directors The Moneypenny Test Handspring Visor Contacts Time Savers Web World Live more, work less The British worforce is catching on—part-time employment promotes wellbeing, says Mary Gold In the line of fire Innocent employees can be a target for protest groups. Tola Awogbamiye reports How to beat flu Office sickness is on the rise as winter approaches, but there are ways to prevent it. Karen Homer reports Brave new work Fyi Aldrich & Company Francis Holland School MWA The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Reed Employment Interior Design Thirty Plus Recruitment Pathfinders Angela Mortimer Valentino Boutique The Problem is Paper trail leads to a cover-up Male Shot The office is wherever I happen to be Home and away Pepper it up Tasting Corduroy chic My Fashion Picture Gallery My Diary A diary in the life of Clare Draper, PA to Paul Anticoni, head of the international aid department at the British Red Cross in Central London Marsh & Parsons Operations/administrative Co-Ordinator PA to the Borough Valuer and Deputy Joslin Rowe CPG PA/Secretary to Property Director Required University College London Harrison Parrott Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Angela Mortimer National Anti Vivisection Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine - Tucker Typing Network Supervisor Mitchell Young Associates Crone Corkill Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Business Centre Manager PA / Secretary to Chairman Gordon Yates Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Joyce Guiness PA £25K Receptionist - To £19,000 PA Huntress Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Aldrich & Company Anderson Hoare German and French Speaking Executive Pa Avoid the office party panic Karen Homer looks at labour-saving options for booking this year's festive functions Take time out to make Zen-style decisions Conference Call Lunch Break Travel Offer The London Institute Australasian Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Joyce Guiness Professional Secretary PA Michael Sparks Associates Andrew Martin Permanent prospects PA to Senior VP Administrative Support Multiple Display Advertising Items PA to Prominent Individual - New York Administrator The Times Newspapers Country & Leisure Media Angela Mortimer Judy Fisher Time computers
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