News from 09/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Giles Tremlett, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Daniel Fisher, James Moore, Joanna Coles, Alison Twaddle, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, James Fuller, Philip Webster Political Editor and Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Jamie Anderson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Rick Broadbent First division, Barbara Ellen, Desmond Dearlove, Roger Higman (Senior climate campaigner), Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Damian Whitworth and James Bone, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Chris Caadburn, Conal Urquhart, John Phillips and Paul Wilkinson, Pat Gibson, Chris G. Green, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Melanie Tringham, Stephen Locke, Director, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Bernard Burrows, Dominic Walsh, Stephen Bovey, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, John Kavanagh, Bob Lamb, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Heseltine, Angela Jameson, Valerie Elliott and Andrew Norfolk, Christopher Newbould, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Alban Barter, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, John Podhoretz Commentary, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Philip Circus, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Patrick Wye, Wldget Finn, Raymond Keene, Adam Mars-Jones, Elizabeth Hurley, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Philip Whiteley, M. Timmins, Paul Wilkinson, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Alex Blair, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, George W. Bush, Al Gore, Jeremy Fletcher, Robert Bruce Audit, Nick Hasell, Philip Stott (Professor of Biogeography), Sally Morris, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Stewart Tendler and Oliver Wright, Tim Hames, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Tim Reid and Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, MARTIN(aka Max) Wall, Richard Miles, Chris Quick, Michael Horsnell, Anne Sebba, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Bronwen Maddox, Foreign Editor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, David Adams and Grace Bradberry, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Andrew Phillips, Michael Horsnell and Simon de Bruxelles, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin and Adam Sherwin, Victor Robinson, Allan Hall, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Beeston and Sam Kiley, Ian Ward-Brown, Geoffrey Hammond Professor, Magnus Cohen, Patience Wheatcroft, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Tracy Ruddle, Jan Stimpson, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIt is a scandal that a President could arrive in… Brown's £5bn election handout Hauliers bridle at Chancellor's fuel tax 'insult' How the Budget Affects You Yates's heroin Marching on Best for Jobs BT America holds its breath Lawyers key in to Florida recount The state of play The Times Today: page 2 Main Points at a Glance The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online US Election Rebels and eccentrics hold key to the future US Election 2000 Red-faced leaders extract their feet from their mouths The weather today London shares in joy and agony of the night Better to lose than be White House's resident lame duck Commentary 48-hour ordeal that left Gore feeling bushed US Election 2000 Telephone call between rivals that said it all Www. smile. co. uk Editors pay price of rushing into print Nader and Cuban shipwreck boy blamed for robbing Democrats Magnet TV could pay for shattered crystal ball US Election 2000 Heroin death of Paula Yates was not suicide Mother cleared of 'baking' child to death in her car British Airways 'Stuff Xmas' sweet angers Synod Patent decision clears way for Viagra rivals Currys Poison tests 'on 30,000 servicemen' Ban on MS drug maybe reversed Hospital tries pit-stop formula to save babies Hormone hope for women's fertility Leicester vCJD link investigated News in Brief £15,000 fine for bleach discharge Blair to announce Queen's Jubilee PC arrested over escort agency Briton extradited over air attack Man questioned over Hindu killing Madonna show to be invites-only 'Railway Children' blamed for accidents Bridge is trumps for healthier way of life Game keeps mind focused Helpful. co. uk Virtual tour to improve jail security Moben By a Correspondent: Teacher admits using cannabis By a Correspondent: Baby boy found alive in 'rag bag' River breaks f bank for most exclusive homes Fujifilm The Times Online Wettest autumn on record likely British Gas Farmers blamed for some floods Murder police are told dog killed epileptic Leeds fan stabbed in Milan brawl Norwich Union Railtrack chief 'avoiding blame' UK online By a Correspondent: Man cooked wife's head to cover killing Blair goes on attack over 'Tory Dome' Pc World Eight charged as visitors flock to Money zone Spain's nurses seize chance to work in Britain By a Correspondent: Girls try to steal world crown The Times Football Handbook This week in the Saturday Times Rat population soars 85% on diet of junk food Clawing ahead in the rat race Mr Bean takes bus on crash course Laser Vision Mascot in monkey business inquiry Rover Officer pleaded to escape arrest Blair demands pro-Europe campaign By a Correspondent: Teenager sues mother over crash injuries Comet Physics prize hunt off Union Flag order to be challenged News in Brief Jodie still critical Firms prosecuted Doctor accused World Society for the Protection Animals Woman loses case on school bullying Heseltine salvo reopens battle of the euro Arthurandersen Derbyshire crew not to blame for sinking KLM Battle to restore war arch ends in triumph Agency to rule on cold cure ban News in Brief Antiques stolen Amis sister dies Arctic relic Correction Sparkle goes out of Tory chairman's inheritance Fleeting phrases already passé Intelligent Finance Tiny Free magazine This week in the Saturday Times Hain apologises for calling Paris 'contemptible' Powerhouse Red Army leader is captured in Japan Berliners act against racism Vauxhall Wine Planet Blair offers medical aid to Arafat Note found on doomed Taipei flight World in Brief (Reuters): Death sentences Faithful consort (Reuters): Tanzania winner (Reuters): Genocide vote Fujitsu Siemens Computers Britain and Zimbabwe dose to farm deal Outcry over police attacks on prisoners Online on the Website Today Brown unveils new Labour's softer hues It is not only elections in America that are on the Chancellor's mind How many more jobs must be lost while we stay out of the euro? Picture Gallery The US Constitution is killing democracy Tina's trick Diary Giles Coren Everglades Election An extraordinary campaign ends in a political swamp Brown in the Black The Chancellor buys Labour out of trouble Bridge of Life Better by far than dicing with death Mother's love in genes? Engineering excellence Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Erosion of UK's public services The politics of global warming Parental leave Maximus Lucius Commercial breaks Remembrance of our war dead Road signals Divine guidance Alien concept of justice Court Circular Thanksgiving service The Earl of Cottenham Church news Legal news The Right Rev Lord Runcie Memorial service Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners Dick Morrissey Fiery musician who straddled the world of jazz and rock Personal Column Court & Social Christopher Frere-Smith Campaigner against Britain's entry into the EEC who warned that it was more than a Common Market Roy King Orphan boy who rose to be a master jeweller and the first to integrate a watch into its bracelet Gambling at Monte Carlo On This Day November 9,1891 Bill Wells, a Londoner, claimed to be the author of an infallible gombling system after returning to England from Monte Carlo with winnings of £30,000 Rhodes retires from Test arena Cricket McRae casts doubt on chances Motor rallying Victor Chandler Giles turns round England's attack For the record Football Laser Vision Peacock ponders Irish challenge Rugby league Legal & Public Notices England close to shaking hands on cash deal Rugby union Legal Right booking puts Johnson in the Pink Racing Taunton Ludlow Lingfield Park Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Yesterday's results Newbury Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com Delgado surrenders his title Sport in Brief England hit back Giants hold on Kuerten on target Betts moves on Woods at odds with tour principal Golf Golf Correspondent The Times Nationwide Sheringhatn ensures United's passage Football: Champions' League Shadow of Tyson looms large amid the Nevada neon Boxing Liverpool rekindle European desire Football Last night's football results The Premiership today Arsenal Celtic aim to win mind game Scotland call on Miller Rioch's ambition can prove recipe for Wigan success Dunn deal for Rovers Leeds draw on pride and passion The Times Crossword No 21,569 Johnson wins his call-up to Taylor's new age travellers Football Morse Sheringham strikes to soothe United's nerves Chancellor surrenders at first whiff of grapeshot Comment Anatole Kaletsky Locked into a tight vignette of fiscal slap and tickle Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch Patience Wheatcroft Pensioners' verdict Extra cash for school repairs Petrol: How green is this tax cut? Crisis National insurance rise is sting in the tail Crowd-pleaser helps to regain political initiative Cost ot clean petrol to fall by 2p a litre Fuel Motorists Time Computers French could blockade ports over 'Brit disc' Fuel Foreign Iorries Rebate up for cycling to work Protest leaders to reject tax cuts Fuel The hardliners Hauliers greet aid package in silence Fuel The moderates NFU says cuts arc too little Fuel Farmers Convoy told to avoid flood city Fuel Police response State Street Campaign pressure pays £2.5bn dividend Pensions Oracle Why it is even more important to save Extra help for single parents Challenger World Thanks, but we'd likesome more Pensions The Times forum's verdict Dell E Com Brown reaps benefits of reducing debt The Chancellor's Speech Gateway Money Week Www. insure. co. uk Hp Portillo condemns further stealth The Opposition Reply Interest rates look safe from short-term rise The economy CGNU Mixed response from dot-coms Share options Tax concessions to fight killer diseases Biotechnology Brown's boon for punters Betting FTSE Dow Nasdaq The Times Run-down city areas get £1bn cash boost Regeneration Burden of red tape 'only partly lifted' Small business ASDA Initiatives could face EU delay Sun The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Challenger World Shares trade in tight range Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price-earnings ratios are based on middle prices Cantor Index Roadshow boost for Rentokil Bid rumour gives brief lift to Glynwed Eurotop 100 Electro has the right components for growth ABF Thus Interbrew to press on with float Business in Brief Carlton's racing bid reinstated M&S buys back 2.2m shares UK profits boost for News Corp Results in Brief Technology groups ahead of City targets Investment costs hit Electrocomponents Chancellor plays the tinker McCarthy warns of squeeze Peacocks cuts prices in retail battle British Energy in the red after price slump Thomas Cook unit sold to Travelex SAS Daewoo failure haunts UK staff Loomis in Lazard top job heralds shake-up Isa limit to stay at £7,000 for five years Thus to award fresh share options to staff Coats Viyella sale hit by withdrawal Brown signals U-turn on overseas earnings Picture Gallery ABF opts to keep Primark Small business inquiry will look at Royal Bank Reality is in Realtime Cautious welcome for Myners proposals Patience Wheatcroft Index Michael Page IEE Appointments Torres Arthurandersen Consultancy Careers Why thousands go back to school The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items In the limelight Experience Price Waterhouse Coopers GF-X Graduate Trainees for London/South East Actuary Andersen Consul Iglu. Com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduates HRA First steps in the art world Work Name: Joanna Hunting, 24 Degree: 2:1 in history of art and anthropology from Oxford Brookes University Job: Personal assistant to Guy Morrison and Titus Kendall, private art dealers NAO Stemcor Graduate with a yen for foreign languages Think laterally to make the most of your linguistic skills, says Daniel Fisher Graduate Business Analyst Customer Systems UP the Ladder So you want to be a… Licensing enforcement officer Prager & Fenton Tta RM ALDI Hermes Ip Npower Europool Already Graduated? Costa del Sol Aia Multiple Display Advertising Items American ego or Euro-logic? EPC Springboard Merseyside's Economy is Changing My Big Break Prism Modulex Michael Page The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Smart 421 Orange EEDA Harvey Nash Food and Drink RJL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harvey Nash Michael Page AGE FIREpond Flag Telecom Barclays Phillips Career Analysts CNA International Ltd Hays Montrose Career Partners Connaught Lyle & Scott Holistic Health Centre CMR EEDA Office Angels Charity and Fundraising Appointments Leading International Group in the Field of Energy… Thrombosis Research Institute Qualified Financial Controller The Cutlers' Company The Palm Centre Ltd Haldane Career plan Book Keeper/administrator SME Support Executives needed Hamilton Associates Architects Executive Assistant Experienced Tele-Sales Person Required Ote £50,000 Software Engineers 3G Mobile Comms Pmi Management Consultancy Top Class Project Manager Penny Warren AMD RYA Times Newspapers Civil Engineer Talent Point Prism Department for International Development Ernst & Young Sterling I&DeA MWA A. Steele Associates Inktomi HUX Worldcom WS Atkins SHP Lord Search & Selection Data Mirror Extraprise Aquinas Radianz Flexible Resource Investec Anadarko Rubus MAFF Digby Morgan Venning Thorn Whitney Tyzack The Lloyd Group Pantone Netgiro Viewlocity Logica Barclaycard Grow your own executive Internal training can be more cost-effective than recruitment, reports Wldget Finn Odgers Barnes Kavelle Regent Consulting Selector Europe On the fast track Management Executives on the Move Surveyors Environment Agency Whitehead Mann GKR Grow your own Advantages of in-house training Jones Christopher Tandberg Television Graduate to Management Opportunities Www. gf-x. com Wall Street Systems At last, the e-car Multimedia takes to the road Page… Pentasafe Solcom Fourth Shift Technology and Senior Appointments Driving our way soon: the e-car Automobile manufacturers are responding to the increasing demand for convenient internet access. Jamie Anderson reports S&H Consulting Limited Tel Search EO National Savings Advantag-e Tesco Xenicom Scottish women breafe through career barrier Female staff are preferred for their attention to fine detail, says John Kavenagh Supply and growing demand… Goldman Sachs Sales: IT, Telecoms, Training & Internet Harvey Nash Leading the way Network Executive on the Move Thomas Cook Huntswood Arthur Andersen Druid STC Selection Novartis Broadsystem Ventures Ltd Pontis SRS Price Waterhouse Coopers Hp invent Harvey Nash Infobank Harvey Nash NHS NDS BMS Executive Recruitment Services plc Gartner Bower & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Times Newspapers Argos Kadius Appointments Diary Which comes first Russell Reynolds Associates Times Newspapers Deal that could be healthy Melanie Tringham reports on the challenge facing finance professionals Trinity Mirror Digital Odgers Bailey Odgers Trading posts Premier Executives on the Move Mercuri Urval Innovation International Succession Planning Associates Datatec Claims Services Limited Invensys Munro ID Data plc You can go further Inghams Yorkshire Building Society ESpeed Synetics Questor International Odgers Johnson King International Price Waterhouse Cooper Rare Sales Opportunity Major Systems Integrator WHSmith News Director of Marketing NHS A4E National Housing Federation Contract Services Director The Times Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR Indigo Vision The Nichols Consultancy Ltd Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR Adderley-Featherstone plc Hoggett Bowers Hanover Fox International Futurestep Marketing Director Hoggett Bowers Capita RAS Mercuri Urval Scottish Environment Protection Agency Norwich Union Succession Planning Associates Prism Executive Recruitment Whitehead Mann GKR Harvey Nash Challenge Alexander Mann Group Harvey Nash Company car, one colour: green New tax laws mean the days of high-emission, tank-sized status symbols may be over, says Chris Quick Selector Europe Spencer Stuart MWA Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Norman Broadbent Recruiting Excellence When bonuses are linked to dividends Packages Achieve Head of HR Policy Apply for the best jobs online @ www. thetimes co.… Company tax How dirty is your car? Head of Human Resources Magex Intuwave Technology and Senior Appointments Revolver. com Best for film Liz Hurley loses her sparkle-Adam… A Highland warning and a siniter silence The mystery that surrounds the razing of Cameron MacKintoh Scottish home US Election 2000 special supplement inside PC Primer Contents Picture Gallery Something to hide? Florida The Test Disneyland The Times Football Handbook Geldof the gullible? Why the Empire needs you—and your money Found: the source of my happiness Denplan The diseases that Less discomfort for amputees War trauma Online Advice Hope for SAD patients Marie Stopes Health Centres Doors Online Christmas Science on Data row Anjana Ahuja on a dramatic damages claim unfloding in California A screen near you The Times Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release UK box office Top Ten Mind the gaps? I certainly do Chuck & Buck Eaten by alien bats, cuddled I like Every Evening to Go with a Bang Harry Didn't you use to be Leaf Big kitty New on video The Yards Picture Gallery The Golden Bowl The ballad of Bonnie and Cava TV movie of the week: The English Patient (1996) Entertainments Moving picture and a Entertainments Listings Memento French and her lieutenant Dance : Debra Craine appreciates a rare British sighting of the dynamic Paul Taylor Company Ed. forum Should I buy my child a home computer? Why won't my son go to school? How to contact ed. forum Adults still shun lifelong learning Primary expo Pippa Pop-ins The Times Business Courses Oxford Senior Appointments St James's College Language Courses Education Profit from Reading! Easter Revision University of Hertfordshire Courses University of Brighton Global ambitions of The Microsoft Challengers Trophy Welsh Development Agency Taxed and spent force A demoralised Inland Revenue is under attack from all sides and cannot avoid paying the penalty, writes Chris Chadburn Any Other Business Act arms the citizens to shoot Goliath Airline Network Austravel Travelbag USA Trailfinders Delta Worldwide Flightsearchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest in town? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times A fish in wolf's clothing CV: Bernard Manning Interference Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) Cold Feet BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times/crossword No 2183 Richer Sounds • Bronwen Maddox The price of success Pandemonium and the presidency Tim Hames When the polls lied • Joanna Coles Hillary's chutzpah Congress results Ghost in the machine How the Vote Swung Picture Gallery Democrats paid the price of their own economic success Analysis Bronwen Maddox, Foreign Editor Race killing spurred big turnout by blacks How popular vote may be thwarted by an elitist dream Electoral College Tim Hames The New Politi Dubious polls and plain cheating US 2000 Election Campaign Quotes Hillary's chutzpah makes poll history The Senate Joanna Coles Women move into governing Republicans hold on to power in Washington Results Senate Congress mirrors crazy world of politics in Wonderland New faces who will rule states Results Governors Republican party clings to a thin margin Resulty the House of Representatives Who won the lifestyle campaign?
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