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News from 29/11/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Selwyn Hodson Pressinger, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Angela Jameson and Mark Court, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Lesley Russell, Claire McDonald, Jonathan Lennie, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Grey Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Ian Cobain, R. J. White, David Lovibond, James Bone, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Robert MacDermott, Wendy Holden, Sam Lister, Rick Broadbent Third division, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Diccon Ruscombe-King, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paula Williams, David McVay, Elinore Wellwood, Ben Webster and Elinore Wellwood, Ian Gilmour, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, John Prescott, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ross Dunn, John Kercher, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tim Reld and Stewart Tendler, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Bernard Connolly, Rodney Milnes, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, John A. Simpson, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Lewis Wolpert, Paula Hawkins, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Craig Clarke, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Richard Bacon, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Neil Stedman, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Helen Barrington-Ward, Russell Kempson and David McVay, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Jack Jones, President, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Nigel Cliff, John Phillips and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Emma Franklin, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, James Moore Stock Market, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Emily Davies, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Christopher Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Matthew Pryer, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Susie Steiner Property Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Grey Hurst, Russel Kempson, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michèle Roberts, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Oliver Chastney, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Tim Reid and Stewart Tendler, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Jason Cowley, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Edwin Oxlade, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Stephen Dalton, Jennifer O'Neill Women's Football, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Louis James, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Sam Kiley, Reginald Hibbert, James Avery, Margaret Rees, Scott Bradfield, Douglas Kennedy, Mark Ellerton, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Russell Hoban, Joanna Coles,

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Prescott should stop being rude to the French and… Prince's plea for 'new age' medicine Times wins again The Times Planes take the strain, the passengers—and a fortune Straw wants to kick England off soccer pitch The Times Today: 2. Crossword: 40, Law Report: Times… The artist, the copycat and the Turner Prize Israel's spring election Computacenter Madonna live and On-line Bullied boy, 10, left to bleed to death The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Good old whats'isname from thingummy Parliamentary Sketch Tories plan huge cut in help to small firms Portillo declares he has no plan to lead party The weather today Prince aids pig farmers Ex-army man held after blast News in Brief Hucknall inquiry College to close Race initiative Car baby stolen Portrait of an artist caught in a pretty bad light German snaps up Britain's top art prize Prada Lawyers advise on a claim for compensation Lords puncture myths of alternative medicine Advocates in both camps Fact pitted against fable Abbey National BMA backs tougher regulation Surgeons' ego at root of hospital conflicts Irvine adviser was 'only man for the job' Inquiries open as two cleared of murder Brief moment of pop theatre Madonna live at the Brixton Academy… Web front row seat offers a view of nothing And on the computer terminal Hotpoint Washing Machines and the Game where we Paid… Swiftcall Oneworldalliance Rail operators accused of covering their backs Staff put on 'takeover alert' Currys French dockers blockade Calais SAGA Travellers' Tales 2-hour rail trip took 9 hours From football in the suit to death in darkness Marks & Spencer Estate saddled with a fearful reputation The Children's Society Top marks for Tories in Ofsted chief's last report King leaves Internet readers in suspense Little Chef PC World the Computer Superstore School head quits after fire guts home Orange House prices go throught the roof in Surrey Bahl 'focus for upset' Sky Corby Sex swap back to work BBC buys radio football for £42m At&t Ailing countryside is to be given a voice in Whitehall Rural White Paper Prudential Farmer caught in price traps Cost of land and homes Lease 123 'The young all leave. You can't blame them' Rural White Paper Declaine of a market town Amd Feel at Liberty Superficial plans are not enough, say Conservatives Rural White Paper Country affairs need fresh start Changes welcomed by Opposition Parliament in Brief Today in Parliament Castelli Patten asks youth of Ulster to join police P&O Stena Line Picture Gallery Attempt to save 'euro' MP from deselection Virgin Air traffic sale is ready for take-off Labour forced to return to 'shabby' Blackpool Scottish Power What the Big Five would like to get from Nice EU scrambles to prepare for new members Day 2 of our pre-summit analysis: How the EU must change to make room for 12 new entrants from Central Europe Dell Cabinet told to spike Tory guns The Sleep Disorder Clinic Norwich Union Direct NatWest another way Expat pensioners in Europe's speed trap Nice Summit Virgin trains Clinton agrees Bush briefings Gore recount request suffers court setback The Times Online Dutch become first to legalise euthanasia Fujimori accused over 4,000 deaths in war against rebels Intellibent Finance Ice man gives fans a warm smile Freezing stunt risks harm to heart, liver and kidney Time Computers (AP): Chretien wins third election World in Brief Kashmir killings (AFP): Election appeal Fourth time lucky (Reuters): You're nicked, pal Barak paves way for Netanyahu return The Times Online Currys Haste proved undoing of 'lightning' leader Recruitment 2000 India looks to model itself on Miss World Albanian fighters scoff at 'indefinite' ceasefire Tiny One fixed monthly bill, all the access you want Three saved front island The Times Olinine on the Website Today New Labour think-tanks running on empty There is a dearth of radical new ideas coming from Blairite policy wonks Give yourself a break, Becks—stick to doodling in the margins… Picture Gallery This will not save our green, pleas ant land Tory toys The Times Diary Giles Coren Building Blocks A policy for which Blunkett deserves an 'A' Down Country Lanes Labour's ideas on rural areas remain irremediably suburban All Wrong Jack A British football team would be a divisive innovation Politics as driving force of EU army An original work of art or a clever manipulation? Science puts English spelling under the microscope Sunday best Pensioners' means-test Borrowed plumes Recipe for disaster? Court Circular Dinners Picture Gallery Piano in tune with new tower for London Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Mrs Dick Francis Group Captain John Bisdee Battle of Britain fighter ace Group Captain John Bisdee, OBE, DFC, Battle of Britain fighter ace and Unilever executive, was born on November 30,1915. He died on October 21 aged 84 Personal Column Sir Florizel Glasspole Jamaican Governor-General and former trade unionist whose steadfast good sense proved invaluable to his country in turbulent times Sir Florizel Glasspole, GCMG, GCVO, Governor-General of Jamaica 1973-90, was born on September 25,1909. He died on November 25 age 91 Len Shackleton Clown Prince of football who produced some of the game's subtlest touches when it counted Len Shackleton, Sunderland and England footballer, was born on May 22,1922. He died yesterday aged 78 From a correspondent: On This Day The Lady of the House Shares slump in tech sell off BT UK chiefs 'suffering transatlantic pay gap' Tesco lifted by surge in sales of electricals Crisis for board of e-comsport Torotrak and SSL lead market fall Egg's recipe for bricks and mortar Hans Snook, the chief executive of Orange , whose… Glaxo removes drug from US HSBC Business Index Sema board will meet to consider director's future George hits back at MPs Results in Brief Cornhill Insurance Severn sees £60m savings Windfalls for sale at B&B Business in Brief Ailing Eidos searches for a new chairman Agilent Technologies Tesco adjusts its hold on high street Commentary Greenbury offside, rather than online US pay is better, not just bigger You need Hans Platinum price lifts Lonmin Loss of UBS funds slows Belgo buys stake from US partner Bookham suffers as techs fall Claims Direct hit by share-sale talk Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 SSL has to avoid more accidents to stay healthy Tempus Merant Lonmin Time moves slowly when the DTI calls Appointing inspectors to a DTI inquiry is no guarantee of a speedy resolution Inspector makes a stately pile City Diary Mother love City Diary Daimler chief faces the wrath of Kirk On Wall Street Primary care City Diary Act of Faith City Diary IWC Kingston abandons £1bn Net investment Lady set to become shell HSBC Scipher losses rise to £5.6m Salvesen shares fall 14p Autonomy Results at Axon 'will beat market forecasts' Toad to launch division Business in Brief Waste chief Proudfoot ahead Porsche proposal Innovation stake The Times Unit Trust Information Service Regain LMS boosted by sale of tech stakes Webex Egg begins to crack as banks see profits slipping through the Net A change in sentiment on onnline banking may see a move back to bricks and mortar Rotary Merant seeks further buyback Briton on US insider charge Peerless Wasim continues to deliver Cricket Pakistan fast bowler stars hundredth Test match assured of his place in game's history BucknalPs efforts boost Europe bid Basketball Today's fixtures Board set to rule on India players O'Sullivan offers conflicting signals Snooker Legal & Public Notices Top athletes may get extra funding Sports politics Goode news is Britain Sport in Brief Safin's hard landing brings Corretja back to earth Details Shooting down the theory that British is best Why the Home Secretary is wrong when he says the home nations could unite and rule For the record The Times Plumpton Young sprinter laments lack of backing for women Athletics Go Racing wins day in media rights battle Racing Catterick Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Plumpton finds favour with betting brig? The Course Inspector Yesterday's results Woodward aims to send South Africa packing Rugby union Le Bas finds the precision to punish South Africans Hope for pitch surface Talk Sport Ipswich rekindle fond memories England confirm their superiority Tranmere pay the penalty for early misses Vieira to face FA trial by television Football The Premiership today Canvey claim Island paradise Conference clubs turn on style Dolan insists masterplan is watertight Phillips spots United's weakness The Times Crossword Picture Gallery England's ambitions turn on the spin of a coin Decision day for Venables Morse Taylor has meeting of minds with his successor Why Blair doesn't need The Daily Mail Picture Gallery The Times fantasy league Contents Picture Gallery Poison in paradise Fire and flood in a Gloucestershire village have exposed its inhabitants to tonnes of toxic chemicals stored there. Giles Whittell visits a worried and angry community 'Tis the season to be jolly careful-if you're an onionmniac, that is Invited to pay New York's most sought-after invltations are to fund-ralsing events that target rich philanthropists, says Joanna Coles The Test Tears in a haven of peace Helen Barrington-Ward goes to Tanzania in search of the grave of her grandfather, a former Editor of The Times The Times The times magazine Why Blair can afford to ignore the Mail A ruthless case of double standards Insure against a Winter break Your children need not be clueless at Christmas be clueless at Christmas Our personal finance team looks at whatfiscally aware young people deserve for Christmas, warns against warranties, and gives advice on insurance policles for skiers Extended warranties can be an expensive rip-off Mortgage Paint them black As Saul Bellow goes under the biographer's microscope, Douglas Kennedy asks why we are so interested in the dark corners of writers' lives The Times Seven decades of writing, and still he's hungry for more Bellow a Biography By James Atlas Faber, £25 Read The Times books pages online The Times Bestsellers In the shadow of death Night Falls Fast By Kay Redfield Jamison Picador, £16.99 Wanderings of a stranger in a strange land The Middle Kingdom By Andrea Barrett Flamingo, £9.99 Libertinage behind bars Letters from Prison By the Marquis de Sade Harvill, £20 Enchanting visions of fairyland Hans Christian Andersen The Life of a Storyteller By Jackie Wullschlager Allen Lane, £29 Troublesome Things a History of Fairies and Fairy Stories By Diane Purkiss Allen Lane, £20 A modern-day Robinson Crusoe making art out of the flotsam washed up on his poetic island Derek Walcott a Caribbean Life By Bruce King Oxford University Press, £30 A sharp glance over "a low dishonest quarter of a century" The Cunning of Unreason By John Dunn HarperCollins, £19.99 The all-seeing eye The Hitchcock Murders By Peter Conrad Faber, £16.99 The writers in the vanguard of an African revolution The Picador Book of African Stories Edited by Stephen Gray Picador, £16 Growing up is hard to do Fiction Shorts From Caucasia, with Love By Danzy Senna Bloomsbury, £16.99 Two tales in one Chang & Eng By Darin Strauss Allison & Busby, £9.99 The Times The play's space is the thing Architecture: Rada is taking a fresh stage direction with its new theatre. Marcus Binney reports Alan Rickman said the auditorium must challenge the students The Master and all he surveyed Visual Art: The Royal Academy's show of Turner's more finished Watercolors has Richard Cork reaching for the superlatives Around the galleries Pop Savoy Theatre Boogie knight Interview: Jools Holland, currently spreading the boogie-eoogie gospel on a lengthy Uk tour, finds time to share the secret of his groovy underpants with Paul Sexton Lots of people want to experience our boogie. They do get up, they frenzy Stories of O out Books: Comic novelist Wendy Holden, nomlnated for this year's BVad Sex in Fiction award, comes clean about her motivation… Given the literary erotica already extant, few ways remain to creatively, as it were, stand out Opera: Rossini ventures into Walter Scott-land:… La donna del lago St John's Smith Square Rondey Milnes Another Country Entertainments Hot jive from Mr J Jazz: He may be 72 (or even 74) but Jimmy Smith and his Hammond can still work up a righteous groove, says Clive Davis Those rasping sustained organ notes do the work of an entire horn section Recital Gidon Kremer/Oleg Maisenberg Festival Hall Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Get play with The Saturday Times When it pays to go underground Self-builders see basements as the answer to their space needs, says Stephen Hoare Smart Moves Oak is back in the frame Green oak-framed houses built in the medieval style are making a comeback, says Clive Fewins Laing Homes For grandeur it must be la vie Parisienne Houses In Paris can be cheaper than in London, says Christopher Warman Fishing for a complement Properties with their own fishing stream are a great catch if you can afford them, says David Lovibond Convention not breached in loss of liberty Court of Appeal Published November 29,2000 In re K (a Child) (Secure accommodation order: Right to liberty) Before Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, President, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Justice Judge Judgment November 15,2000 Disproportionate to remove asylum-seeker while family remains Queen's Bench Division Published November 29,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte R Before Mr Justice Gage Judgment October 24,2000 Property Casas Committee to assess doctor's performance Privy Council Published November 29,2000 krippendorf v General Medlcal Council Before Lord Saville of Newdigate, Sir Ivor Richardson and Sir Christopher Slade Reasons November 24,2000 Riot damage caused in more than one occurrence Court of Appeal Published November 29,2000 Mann and Another v Lexington Insurance Co Before Lord Justice Waller, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice kay Judgment October 11,2000 Stopping treatment is no breach of rights Family Division Published November 29,2000 NHS Trust a v M NHS Trust B v H Power to order sale of real property abroad Court of Appeal Published November 29,2000 Pollard v Ashurst Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Potter and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgment November 21,2000 Running residential caravan site is investment Chancery Division Published November 29,2000 Weston v Inland Revenue Commissioners Before Mr Justice Lawrence Collins Judgment November 17,2000 Racist attacks on asylum seeker are not persecution or torture Queen's Bench Division Published November 29,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Roszkowski Before Mr Justice Keene Judgment October 31,2000 Win a Warhol Original Worth £6,500 Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardians of the angels Yesterday's viewing Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) Today's Viewing Choice Today's Televsion The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2200 BT Picture Gallery The perfect choice page 5 a working relationship:… NHS The Lloyd Group Prime VPS Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Change Your Image in Corporate Communications Multiple Display Advertising Items CPG Lynch Pin Secretary Prime It all adds up to the perfect role Susa Elkin a Working Relationship As PA to Countdown star, Richard Stilgoe, Jenny Bond has to put up with plenty of repartee and banter The Moneypenny Test Massage Chair Time Savers Web World Failing out of the loop Agencies cry foul as plans to scap fees from staff moving from temp to perm come closer, writes Jane Bolton When it's right to lie down on the job The toast is Jeeves How to treat the boss's wife? PAs take etiquette tips from butlers, writes John Kercher View from the far side of the desk Fyi Angela Mortimer Australasian Temp Company Leonard Cheshire PE Consultants Limited Covent Garden Bureau News International Newspapers Limited Amerindo Investment Advisors (UK) Ltd CPG JG Proactive Receptionist PA The Berkeley Consultancy The Problem is And the winner is? Karen Homer reports oon the Media Boss of the year Award Being the boss shouldn't mean being too bossy Alt puls. com Hot 'n' spicy Tasting Picture Gallery It's a wrap Karen Homer in My Fashion Picture Gallery My Diary A day int he life of Emma Franklion, Pa to Cliff Stanford, founter of Redbus, a Venture capital company based in Central London Crone Corkill The General Council of the Bar Senior Secretary The General Council of the Bar Merton moving ahead Crone Corkill GR Law Conrad International Times Newspapers Crone Corkill Anderson Hoare CPG Carousel Consultancy Ltd Pa-assist. com Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Rec Ltd Oxford Media & Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Media & Business School Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Australasian Temp Company Middleton Jeffers Rec Ltd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Life is a real joy as a virtual PA London Restaurant Club Promotions Country house blooms under latest ownership Conference Call Lunch Break At the auctions… Administrative Support Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants TES Team Secretary Bexleyheath Time Computers

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