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News from 16/11/2000

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Andrew Robson, Long Haul, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, John Vincent, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Perril, David Blunkett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Martin Bailey, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Richard Cleroux, William Hague, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Nick Nuttall and Jill Sherman, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Conal Urquhart, Jan Stimpson, Melanie Tringham, Stephen Bovey, Dominic Walsh, Peter Shore, John Couriet (Chairman), Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Paul Buddery, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jane MacQuitty's, Anita Chaudhuri, Ian Douglass, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Sean Dixon-Child, J. Doyle, Greg Hurst, Damian Barr, David Charter, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stuart Crainer, Peter Barnard, Angela Jameson, J. B. Shrive, Tim Jones and Ian Cobain, Russell Kempson, Richard Corbet, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Robert Willott, Paul McCann, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Neave, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Catherine Bradshaw, Robert Coppinger, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Batten, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Richard Stewart, Nick Hasell, Chris Mason, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Roland White, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Judy Hobson, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Annie Turner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Aidan Gill, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Webster Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, C. Fletcher-Wood, Alan Budd (Chairman), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mark Whitby, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Kim Newman, Christopher Jackson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Beech,

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Index Air-traffic sale in peril after Labour revolt Picture Gallery Immortal Morse Gore seeks talks Unemployment up England beaten Woman may fill Black Rod's silk stockings Index School reports Urban 'village elders' to fight inner-city grime Tiffany & Co Best for jobs Elton and his £40m shopping spree The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Hague's prepared jokes wilt upon display Parliamentary Sketch The Times Online Sinn Fein challenges ban on ministers The weather today Diplomats 'are failing farmers' Raleigh returns to field of glory How to get through £40million in 20 months Hint: spending £290,000 on flowers is a good star Every time Sir Elton goes home, the decorators move in first Prada Get on or go, feuding surgeons are told Fujitsu Computers Siemens Blunder hospital fails to act MPs may bar reformed courts for errant clergy Pensions burden Standard question for Lords On Politics Cruelty to elderly patients allowed by managers Blair courts voters who elected him News in Brief Tube row ends Jail parades over Light showers Red Bull inquiry Merger scrapped Homes plan Doctor struck off Brawl left TV hopeful with stars in her eyes Pensioner defies £5,000 threat over his wind chimes Sky Butler is arrested over missing Diana gift Jane MacQuitty's Top 100 Winter Wines This week in the Saturday Times Tiny Hundred schools miss GGSE target Ancient porridge clears milksops Abbey National TV fame is the real university challenge Dome cost £46m more than has been admitted French boss makes plans to buy site Red alert Virgin energy Real photos Pooh oil could be honeypot Air-traffic plan 'could threaten nation's security' The 37 Labour rebels Dixons Ministers back embryo research Lloyds TSB GMO Bill beaten by the clock Parliament in Brief Speaker rules on Welsh head's title Quote of the day Today in Parliament Beatle's attacker is to be held indefinitely Mother who sought help says NHS failed her son Mercedes Benz How ?1m security failed to keep out intruder Orange Relax It's only Christmas This Saturday in the times magazine Pyramid's age lies in the stars Spana Army down 'two battalioni' with drug dismissals Strangled mother hit panic alarm News in Brief Air search for pet Brian Jones fund £6,000 Potter Pier pilot cleared Farm agony King's crown sold Currys Photos of isolated prince go on sale BT TV adverts unfair to poor, says Brown 'Grinch' vandals try to keep Christmas at bay A lot of computer deals seem tempting, but be… Blue Arrow Parents put on 'danger toy' alert Arthur Andersen Superb performance that really stinks First Night Review The Caretaker Morse is dead but he lives on in Mongolia Swiftcall Saga Vodafone Mrs Rabin laid to rest as strife escalates PC World Tokyo court told of germ warfare Vauxhall Helpful. co. uk Levy loses his role as peace emissary Bungle in jungle ends with film star's release Clinton calls on Asia to avert new market crisis Final Week Vietnam welcomes milestone US visit Hackers hit the Vatican website World in Brief (Reuters): Ski train inquiry (Reuters): Drink kills 20 Surprises in store (Reuters): 39 die in air crash Jungle discovery (Reuters): Change of dress Honda Suicide of Fiat heir shakes family dynasty Smoking investment Business Russian mogul snubs fraud court Halifax Novel revenge by scandal newscaster EU drops ban on Milosevic cronies Freeserve We'll wrap it up now, Cheney insists Lawyer who levelled Gates aims for Bush US Election Turn of a card may decide all Scottish Widows Rivals count on overseas votes Tta Florida official rejects the recounts Gore offers a 'one-on-one' with Bush US Election Time Computers The Times online Why are the English so sick of the Scots Hague's plans for curbing Scottish MPs are ill-considered and dangerous Never underestimate new Labour's determination to take us into the euro Picture Gallery Economic vandalism is stunting our growth Liam's drama Giles Coren Class Struggle League tables remain the catalyst for school reform No War, No Peace The of nature of Middle East politics for some time to come Morse's Last Hurrah Farewell to arms for the late, great, ale drinker Conflicting views on effects of the treaty of Nice Burma and the Karens Great War history The right to die in a civilised way Road signals Tunnel safety Musicians' injuries Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Means tests better for pensioners Undercover theory Height anxiety Court Circular Personal Column High Sheriffs Memorial services Anniversaries Picture Gallery Mr Eric Morley Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Meetings Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Dinners Lecture Phyllis Thompson A life of missionary Personal Column The Very Rev Ronald Beddoes Provost who trned a run-down church into a fitting cathedral for the city of Derby Anthony Bartlett Gentleman at Arms to five Westminster cardinals, who ever charitable to London's poor-not to mention Jennifer Paterson Court & Social Air Raid on Coventry Professor Henry Loyn Englishtened medievalist Equities close off best E-cortal Hopes fade for a jobless figure below one million German wise men attack ECB Lifeline for coal industry wins EU approval Wembley to net '£35m in first year' Sotheby's reports £129m loss Picture Gallery Trustees vanish with firm's £3m pension fund HSBC BOC staff feel benefits of ?66m takeover windfall Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Stock Market Indices US Rate Sterling Dollar Gold Exchnge Rates Land Sees on shortlist for Tube contract Thus SEC eases grip on auditors Autonomy sales and profits soar Abbey and BoS continue talking AT&T to spin off Liberty United Technologies Nasdaq seeking alliance with LSE Misys sees shares rise nearly 8% Business in Brief Esporta acquires Healthland sites Hilton to expand Conrad brand Posthouse in £12m hotel plan PKF income fees rise to £97.6m C&W looks to Optus break-up CAF A look at shadowy public accounts CommentaryA feeling that Blair missed the Vote Still in a fix over penalties Stelios a go-go Royal Mail Shell and Bp fuel FTSE gain Arcadia's rise troubles market-makers Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Property's sleeping giant begins to stir Tempus C&W BOC Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Time to get vigorous with the competition A Strong competition policy shoud include the prospect of jail for prosect of jail for thse guily of price- fixing Topnotch show from Johnson City Diary Only market forces can save the climate Face-off City Diary Star turn City Diary Jobsworth City Diary SAS Laird sells last auto division for £102m Dell E Com Alliance Leicester Peter Black's £223m buyout adds to stock market exodus BBA deal secures US leader Results in Brief Confident SRH sets sights on expansion Reckitt to beat growth targets as profits jump The Times US earmarked for Scottish and Southern deal Viridian sees 9% electricity bill rise Arc counts the cost of research and marketing InTechnology Huntingdon close to refinancing Jupiter executive returns State Street Electronic storage company considers full listing Inquiry into Harry Potter licence firm Business in Brief Premier expands Eads tops £3bn JLT acquisition The Times Unit Trust Trust Information Service Free Report Mullins prepares to change luck of the Irish Racing Reading the racecard Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing The Times Wincanton Warwick Sedgefield Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com Healey returns after Cohen drops out Rugby union Fogarty considering return to track with touring cars Motor racing Norwichuniondirect. com Lone Belgian sailor has lucky escape Sailing Danielli extends Oxford run London beats rivals to host Tergat's marathon debut Athletics Australia keep key duo in reserve Rugby league Rafter fixes focus beyond the matter in hand Tennis Kournikova hits out For the record Sportinglife. com Cricket Delivery Techniques Today's fixtures Legal & Public Notices British players sent packing Squash Corsie rolls back years in Sheffield Sport in Brief Towers tumble Jesters humbled Redgrave elected England fall under Saqlain's magic spell Cricket India pull out of Pakistan tour Maskell busy pursuing new goals Football By Our Sports Staff: Luton lose patience with Hill Late strikes give Ireland deceptive victory margin Football Ferdinand leads England put of the dark ages The Premiership today Australia inflict humiliation upon Scotland Italy reign on Taylor's new parade The Times Crossword By Our Sports Staff: Atherton joins 7,000 runs club AceR 36 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Revolver. com KPMG Consulting Work style Attachments: Damian Barr f bisects the… Gradute to Management Opportunites When the test tube fails to titillate Growing numbers of science graduates are turning their backs on the research industry in favour of management roles, reports Richard stewart The cancer research campaign Aia Graduate Appointments Datamonitor Experience ITc Torres & Partners Royal & Sunalliance Already Graduated? Graduates Sales Executive Graduate Hotline London School of Commerce Haynes Hanson & Clark Severn Trent Water Dwe AC Don't be taken in by the TV version of Hot-com life If Attachments were true to life, wouldn't the seethru. co. uk team be queueing the dole by now? Work style There is less money washing around now and more pressure to know what you are doing Royal Air Force Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax resources Regent Consulting UP the Ladder So you want to be an ... osteopath Customer Systems Human Resources Management Exective Home Office Capita Ras Michael Page Appointments Diary Capita Ras Nissan Transport for London Street Management Corporate world fails women The Changing Business When the first IT guru features in an advertisement you will know things are changing Avon & Western Wiltshire Mental Health Care Office of Fair Trading My Big Break Ian Smith, 52, Vice Preisdent and Managing Director, Oracle UK & Inreland Tele City Costa del Sol Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted CV Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connaught Invensys High Fliers Alliance Leicester Non-Executive Board Members NIKU London & Country National Lottery Charities Board Haldane Commercial Managers Senior Contracts Officers Bluewater services (u. k.) ltd Arc Partners, Inc Jardine Slater Olswang High Growth Software Company Senior Research Position APACS Camron James Network Associates National Grid Barclays 3com Nt Design Council M Experienced Tele-Sales Person Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Questor International RICS Senior Client Manager Outsourced Treasury Services Europool Amazon. co. uk BAA Siemens Astrium Whitehead Mann GKR PSD The Boots Company There's something about you that's… Hp Gensys Reuters consulting Symbol Mercuri Urval Branding and Communications Executive Financial Controller Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capita Ras Michael Page Sales & Marketing Hs Shepherd Dawson Reed co. uk Smart Stream Deloitte & Touche Linklaters & Alliance CJA Morgan Law Futurestep Legal services Commission Racal translink Hr Managers CMR Gabbitas Aib Group - Poland Aston Zoraster Scottish Executive The Natural History Museum Sue Ryder Care Clarus MWA SHP Caminus Vodafone All hands to the pumps Teamwork is the secret to runing a successful pub company, says Judy Hobson Kildrummy Kalido The Gillette Company Harvey Nash High achievers Management Executives on the Move Nationwide MPower Europe Power IT Management Executive In the new economy Where are the women? Hays Accountancy Personnel HR Consultancy Graduate to Management Opportunites Ernst Young Williamm Mercer Network Executive Hacktivist attack America's tiger teams roar in Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Technology, and Senior Appointments Security is the key to e-trading In the e-commerce jungle, Tiger Team-American ethical hackers-are on the prowl to deter website intruders, reports Martin Bailey Hackers are opportunists who count on organisations not to fix problems Most threats to e-commerce security can be managed by a campaign of staff education Futurestep Huntswood People Net International Prism Executive Recruitment How the Hackers Work Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Harvey Nash PSD Arthur Andersen If we could talk to our e-mails: just imagine it Prepare to zapped onto the Net via a voice portal. Annie Turner reports Odgers Aquinas Tmp. worldwide The right solution Network Executives on the Move PA Consulting Group Storagetek Harvey Nash Sony Ask MacQuarie Aquinas Executive Recruitment The Times Softlab MyOyster Vadis People Services Chardon and Rose Nokia Definitive Resource Management Harvey Nash Documentum Gallaher Group Plc QD Michael Page AstraZeneca Kestrel Consulting Dearle & Henderson Chorleywood Consulting It Search & Selection Consultants The Times Withers & Rogers Medipurchase. com Ovum Time to account for staff How do you assess staff quality against business success, asks Melanie Tringham Chief Executive House of Lords Odgers Notting Hill A fine institution Premier Executives on the Move Picture Gallery Hoggett Bowers Hays Executive KPMG SPA Succession Planning Associates KPMG Director Michael Page Technology North down Gards Whitehead Mann GKR Construction products association Mobile News Awards J. B. A Sepa Marketing Director PCR Gmbm Harvey Nash Mercer Gray CCPR Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Box No Whitehead Mann GKR Flag Telecom Evolve Adderley Featherstone plc Harvey Nash Regent Consulting European Business Development Director LSG Sky Chefs Harvey Nash Selector Europe Harvey Nash QI Questor International PSD Hanover Fox International PSD Ericsson Cressing Templar Diageo Aquinas Inter Exec Gundersen Bucher Rugman DH The Times ABP Associated British Ports Department for Education and Employment Lincolnshire County Council Appointment of Head Chief Executive Ellis Fairbank plc The National Museum of Science & Industry Whitehead Mann Gkr Boyden Morse Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen & Overy E-possums relish reversal of roles Senior managers are being mentored by youngsters to get them up to sped on e-business, reports Stephen Hoare There is no training needed but e-possums are Chosen for their Knowledge and enthusiasm for the Internet In terms of Staff development the e-possums Scheme helps those at the top of the career ladder and those at the bottom Mercuri Urval Heidrick & Struggles Hs Howgate Sable Repeater Technologies Forget the options offer shares Packages Michael Page International Exodus Premier Executive Get virtual How company directors W learn from new… Prism Technology and Senior Appointments A multinational, an execution and a bother's… Plus: Chess & Bridge: Page 34 Joe joseph reviews the death of Inspector Morse Schools report complete secondary league tables Enjoy your second cup Free all this month Contents Picture Gallery Justice and oil Owens Wiwa is taking Shell to court in an attempt to clear the name of his executed brother the Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa Giles Whittell reports The Pyramids The Test Death of a poet and people's hero Microsoft They are the strongest link The real prize on The Weakest Link goes to the duo who devised television's latest hit. Paul McCann on a comic rags-to-riches tale ICR Richard Morrison How to disguise a Czech spiv Do you recognise this man? Upside-down images can trick you into learning how to draw. Anjana Ahuja reports The Saturday Times Six-pack culture and love The 'sexiness' of our culture may be at the root of male importence. Simon Crompton reports BCPA The drugs that fight cholesterol Medical Briefing Askamedic Howard Hughes and his toenails The early symptoms of Parkinson's Hormones after hysterectomy Vitatonic The Times What is the best way In the wake of the US persidential election deadlock, Anjana Ahuja looks at the best alternatives to a a one person, one vote ballot Mini-Madagascans Extracts for snake bites Ri Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release UK box office Top Ten Homies , home New Releases: Kidnap drama The Way of the Gun misses some of its targets but race satrie Bank and White has its finger on the triger on the tritger, says Adam Mars-Jones The black roles stay in the stereotypical range of stud, entertainer, athlete and criminal Cambridge Theatre Girlie's Dad Interview: Gwyneth Paltrow's doting father Bruce has movie, but it so nearly didn't happen. He tells Carol Allen Why Gwyneth did call the director Daddy, but when we hit the time to work, it was about work Cursed by King Geek Ner Releases: James Christopher ventres into comedy hell with Adam Sandler and into treacle with Natalie Portman New on video Memento Veteran still packs a punch Ressues: Anew print of Raging Bull reaffirms Scorsese's genius, while The Exorcist is still engagingly revolting, says Nigel Cliff Raging Bull is a swingeing comment on a culture that idolises male aggression Chopper Hmm, on second thoughts ... Cinema: Directors' cuts, special editionswhy couldn't they get it right the first time, asks Kim Newman All the rethinking is only necessary because the film, in any version, doesn't work SAP TV movie of the week: Trading Places(1983) I'm in touch with my Feminine Side Chaplir Star of the Week: Robert Downey Jr's career has had its highs, most of them chemical. So why does Hollywood keep faith with the ailing boy price, asks Sean MacAulay Downey escaped from rehab across 27 miles of desert in flip-flops and a Hawaiian shirt Play choice Waxing and wailing Comedy: Despite himself, Clive Davis is impressed by Ruby Wax's Stressed, at the Tricycle a comic tour through her neuroses There is never any doubt that she want us to like her-and I mean really, really like her Concert Tak?cs Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Concerts : Intimate Copland as nature intended; plus a suitably serious Gluck Copland Contenary Wigmore Hall Entertainments Theatres Psst Orfeo ed Euridice Barbican Ed. forum Jan Stimpson suggests how to deal with a ten-year-old who complains that school is dull; Mark Tweedle advises what to do if your child thinks a teacher is deliberately down-grading their marks Why does my child say that school is boring? How do I challenge a teacher's marking? How to contact ed. forum Colfe's School University of Cambridge University of Durham BAC Senior Appointments St James's College Cherwell College Profit from Reading! Education Sheffield Business School Af The Times Saxon Insurance The English obsession with testing Bright children need a more challenging curriculam, not more tests Anti-drug classes In a pioneering scheme at a Manchester school, young chilren are being taught about the perils of drink and drugs. Anita Chaudhuri reports The Times Why storytelling matters A scheme that helps children to tell stories can boost their confidence. Sophie Petit-Zeman reports Malpractice outside justice system Court of Appeal Exempt supply breaks causal link for Vat purposes Chancery Division Plying in public street is possible from position on private land Queen's Bench Divisional Court Wife renewed surety to partership Court of Appeal Temporary admission not entry decision Court of Justice of the European Communities Economic factors irrelevant in habitat designation Court of Justice of the European Communities Directive applies despite foreign law term in contract Court of Justice of the European Communities Times Law Reports are published electronically by… Airline Network Delta Worldwide Flight Centre USA British Airways Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Flightsearchers Multiple Display Advertising Items To advertise in this section please telephone the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Orient Gonnedions Wet and wild Winter warmers Pack your Bags a Selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities The Sunday Times How to value the dot-coms Accounting changes will help to moderate the Internet frenzy, says Robert Willott Why Chancellors find Audit Discover the word on the web The Institute of Indirect Taxation Any Other Business Laura Ashley Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The last great endeavour Yesterday's viewing Interference CV: The Telethon Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Children in Need Music Marathon The Material World Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2189 Richer Sounds Top of the form and rising fast Complete League Tables of Gcse and A-Level Results for England Pupils are meeting Blunkett's challenge: almost half of 16-year-olds have hit his target, writes John O'Leary Future perfect as comprehensive joins pass masters A non-selective school in Shropshire has become a member of the league-table elite, report Glen Owen GCSE: T0p Independents GCSE: T0p Grammars GCSE: Top Comprehensives My plan for secondary schools David Blunkett, the education minister, explains how he will extend the reforms seen in the primary sector A Level: Top Independents A Level: Top Grammars A Level: Top Comprehensives Highest failure rate Bottom of league Truancy rate Consistency in failure John O'Leary finds many familiar names at the bottom of the performance league Fresh Start off to a slow start Most Improved Schools St Marylebone rules Glen Owen discovers the secret of success from the head of this year's most improved school Specialist schools play a fine tune Tony Blair's programme of specialisation is reaping rewards, says John O'Leary What the shrewd parent wants School league tables are ineffective, say their critics, but parents tend to disagree. John O'Leary reports Value added, the key to raising school standards The Government acts today to provide a new way of measuring more exactly the quality of your child's school How to Read the Tables The Times Picture Gallery No Title Hills Road is tops again Sixth from colleges have enjoyed another year of sucess, says Glen Owen Further Education & Sixth from Colleges Top FE & 6th Form Colleges Sutton alms for top place Buckinghamshire slips to No 3 as grammar schools face a new attack, says Glen Owen Local Education Authority Averages 2000

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