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News from 30/11/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, James Mellon, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stephen Byers, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Elinore Wellwood and Ben Webster, Andrew Pierce, Charles Quant, James Moore, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Simon de Bruxelles, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Richard Wells, Chief Constable, David Courage, Peter Lansley, Tom O'Connor, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Jamie Anderson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, David Chater, Tracy Ruddle, Angela Court, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Barbara Ellen, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Elinore Wellwood, Melanie Tringham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anthony Babington, Liz Price, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Vernon Bogdanor, David Hands, David Jones, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Stuart Crainer, Simon M. Barrow, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, James Doran City Correspondent, George Caulkin and Russell Kempson, Mark Tweedle, Richard Stewart's, Barry Karsberg, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Stephanie Elsy, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Peta Bee and Sophie Petit-Zeman, Philip Whiteley, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Paul Noon, General Secretary, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Martin Woods, Dudley, Emily Davies, Sally Morris, Andrew Emmerson, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Nick Szczepanik, Richard Ford and David Charter, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gavin Hinks, Alex O'Connell, Oliver Wright and Norman Nammond Archaeology Correspondent, Annie Turner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Andrew McDonnell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, David Harding, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, D. A. V. Boyle, Laura Peek, Christopher Warman, Tony Judge, Benedict Nightingale, John P. Fox, Andrew Dunlop, Vernon Ellis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Jamie Oliver, A. J. F. Aylward Headmaster, Sally Patten, Emma Burns, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, David Brims, Damian Barr,

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Index Blair boost as turmoil hits Hague Winning pair Christmas is off Power of sleep First cards on table in veto poker game Harry Potter from noon 'til night on Radio 4 Index The decline and fall of Woody Allen 'I want to see body of my dead son' Why Blair can't run a railway Chopard Best for jobs The Times Today Times Christmas Appeal Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online Appointments New model Blair is star of the showroom Parliamentary Sketch Victory for pensioners in £5.5bn climbdown The weather today Army's workhorse hit by faulty drive shaft Food chiefs fears over French beef News in Brief Section 28 delay Marchioness row MPs back pilots Sleep of the dead saves man with split heart Duke says young need risk Painting reveals master's touch The formula for perfect gravy Rare gift of life is tribute to skill of anaesthetic team Medical Briefing Carlton to keep ban on women Van Cleef & Arpol Golfer given a £2,600 lesson in etiquette Mappin & Webb Police cut back as gangs spread fear on streets Death of a Schoolboy Family returned to get NHS care for British-born child Minister hits at Millionaire quiz School had to expel pupils for fighting 'Bulldoze scene of drug deals' BT Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Moral and emotional rot that led to murder Death of a Schoolboy Valerie Grove Visits Peckham and finds a community struggling against social and emotional exclusion Mercedes-Benz Alas! The Bard ne'er slept under this roof Failing' school forces Ofsted to rewrite report Smile's account gives youg 4.85% gross Aer Fuji Film The Naked Chefs party food This Saturday in the the times magazine Railtrack under fire after more derailments Currys City reaches for the sky to beat delays Announcement that made guard truly sick The Stationery Office Mobile phone masts allowed on church spires Woman law chief 'scared' Fujitsu Siemens Picture Gallery Halifax 999 call operator heard gun suicide on phone Late burger costs firm £2,000 News in Brief 320 sex charges £10,000 clean-up Check on fatigue Menopause find Rebels give way on air traffic sale Lords: government concession on safety saves Bill Sainbury's Picture Gallery Chaos aplenty, but Government can do no wrong On Politics Castelli Hotpoint Washing Machines and the Game where we Paid up to £120 too much Benn's tears Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today in Parliament Who put the knife into Michael Portillo? Taking the Michaels (at their word) Adler Jewellers Acer Why the State gets most out of you at 30 The Document Company Xerox Helping relatives to find the right words The Times Christmas Appeals Dimala Chardonnay Cast-offs go for a song 'Bad sex' writer's life of jail and scandal 'Aaaargggh . Uuugghh. Headmaster! Headmaster! What's going on?' Vauxhall Policeman sacked for fuel dodge News in Brief Service 'racist' Irish drink link Snap decision Tiny Computers Ltd Gas leak solves riddle of North Sea Triangle Countryside has 'turned corner' Marks & Spencer Red alert Norwich Union Direct Cable & Wireless a-Services By Our Science Correspondent: Whales adopt the current hit as a new song John Diamond This Saturday in the times magazine Comet Jeb Bush will give Florida to brother 'Lost soul' Gore tries to gloss over opinion polls Dell Special delivery Hillary plans to tell her side of Lewinsky affair Chainsaw gang prepares to end iceman's water torture Abbey National Daewoo Career 'ruined' as Downey Jr returns to Ally Sharon's bid for power rides on failure of peace talks Analysis Barak rushes to rehabilitate 'demon' Arafat Time Computers Alliance Leicester US 'fails to curb Albanian fighters' Boss of Greek disaster ferry kills himself Jackal revels in limelight as he testifies against former comrade Holland & Barrett Lost Michelangelo found in Italy Intelligent Finance Americans charged in Cambodia World in Brief Mobile killer Iraq oil deal (AP): Haiti poll victory Harry's star dims Dixons Blair prepares cold fare for Chirac dinner Nice Summit Day 3 of our pre-summit analysis; Britian lays its cards on the table as Europ[e's leaders swap Vetoes in the interests of enlargement How politicians across the parties judge success or failure Spana In France, it's doctors who queue for patients Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Losing the veto would threaten free healthcare Nicde Summit Gateway The Times Online Lawrence casts a dark shadow over Peckham Ethnic murders now invariably lead to accusations of police racism Flushed with legitimacy, their lordships are getting above themselves Picture Gallery Why Blair is making Major railway errors Festive cheer The Times Diary Sweet and Sour Labour has restored support while the Tories attack each other Barak's Leap The Israeli elections will concentrate minds all round Virtual History A small setback for the Stratford tourist industry Diplomats in debate EU must address sovereignty issues Gore standing up to be counted? Future control of air traffic service Tory leadership plots Traffic police The Thatcher years Millennium Bridge Appeal to pardon executed soldiers Overworked Britain Shock troops Football 's Clown Prince Court Circular Appointments in the Forces The Leverhulme Trust Dinners Anniversaries Personal Column Lecture Livery company Birthdays Appointment Service of thanksgiving Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Personal Column Ewen Henderson Ceramicist who infused forms with the rugged energy of their creation Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Gerald Soffen Head of the first Nasa mission to Mars, who helped design the tests for life and remained optimistic despite the barrennessof the findings Colonel Dick Stevens Liasison with the Polish Parachute Brigade at the Battleof Arnhem Holiday Mood in London IBM Rosen in line for $100m on Perella takeover Financing crisis looms for venture capital firms Railtrack hands over control in rural Yorkshire US lawyers to question Camoys Cochrane resigns from BT Granada Media strength fails to impress City Growth in US economy falls to a four-year low Kana Business Editor Trade barrier Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates New rules condemned by NAPF BT Heal's in fashion with £4.3m Virgin warned over A3xx price Marconi's rise leaves City cold Finning bid agreed You Don't Need to Be a Rocket Scientist to Use… Yates to refocus after sale Business in Brief Generics price Orange 3G blow Phytopharm issue Sema resignation Gateway warning BNB feels chill of staff freeze Virgin trains Reed to use £1.2bn offering for deal Less government, not more Allen's Script for Granada Media Pensions battle goes global Heal's Platform JD Sports director resigns Crisis deepens at e-comsport Wolves brews up 30% rise Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 High-techs low on appeal Torotrak bounces back after fall Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Director's dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Telecom woes continue to inhibit Marconi Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Angola's civil war acts as barrier to world trade Multinational companies are prepared to invest more, but remain wary of the conflict French leave for Connex users City Diary Dinner date City Diary Truth is not the enemy of pensions Health check City Diary WTO failure in Seattle must be springboard for the global economy State secret City Diary SAS Tax raid leaves pensions shortfall Check in at Posthouse Concerns over reforms hit Claims Direct shares Results in Brief Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Friendly knocked by profit warning Anglo Irish Bank advances by 50% The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wempe Equities fall further Bose Nick Dundee ready to return Racing Wincanton The Times Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Funding plans supported Yesterday's results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rapid Raceline Every race, every day Market Rasen Leicester Nationwide Postcards from the edge of my Clipper bunk bed Saillng Liz Priceprepares to leave Havana on the second leg around the world Cahoot Lee touted as fastest in the West Cricket Nicol proves he is back to full fitness Squash For the record Middlesex block Ramprakash move Today's fixtures Clever shoe to solve walking problem Athletics Price is right as Westwood finds route to the top Stern test for Premiership Sport in Brief Greenwood stands by as Catt injury hits England Rugby union Dunn inspires Cambridge win Rogers cup ban lifted Funding woes put skaters on thin ice Nationwide Higgins is right on cue Snooker Fowler's striking return to form finishes off Stoke Late strike by Saha confirms Fulham's superiority England's hopes wilting The Times West Ham left to mourn a second loss Henman waits for Kuerten call By Our Sports Staff: Reid makes an early mark Last night's football results Royle receives desired response Johnson strike humbles Newcastle Football Wilson keeps feet on ground The Premiership today Ranieri revolution takes toll King anxious to avoid history book Moin escapes from England's grip The Times Crossword Middlesbrough kept waiting by Venables variety show Letsbuyit. com 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Carr-Lyons Railtrack The Graduate Recruitment Service First Executive Learn the skills that turn creatives into techies Intelligent Finance The Royal Bank of Scotland Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities Into the workplace pleasure zone One of the reasons that some employees take work to heart is because companies are treating them in a different way For employees searching for a sense of belonging, work now seems to offer a ready-made community Edison Mission Energy Appointments Diary Boyden Multiple Display Advertising Items Nordson Experience Rlchard Stewart's Rewards Financial Role on a European Stage Multiple Classified Advertising Items IIR Limited Be a virtuoso performer SNCF Policy Analysts Marcus evans The Times Tta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calling All Graduates Sales Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Building bridges between creatives and techies Bartlett Merton Michael Page UP Which Ladder? Commercial and Contract Managers Sales & Marketing Manager Planning Inspectors High Flyers Secure a more Rewarding Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Dearden Search and Selection Branding and Communications Executive Ferrero Rocher Gallaher Group Plc Morgan Chase The basics that bring out the best The Royal Bank of Scotland Exciting Opportunities Hoggett Bowers Cadbury Trebor Bassett My Big Break Price Waterhouse Coopers Vizzavi Visa Worldwide Partner First Break All The Rules Tmp. worldwide Crossworlds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCI Selection Ananova Canning Business Development Manager International Financial Consultants Executive Dean Head of Communications Targetting Excellence Marketing Director for International Children's… Angela Mortimer RaC Regional Head (Europe)- London Based Package -… Prontaprint Above 40, Skilled Nelson-Marlborough Health Night Manager Reed Business Information Swedish Speaking Senior Client Manager, Surrey Based, Salary £28k Head Chef The Nuffield Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reed Accountancy Personnel Aram Designs LTD Vizzavi Michael Page Connaught All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Cv Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Headhunters Barnes Kavelle Limited Mercuri Urval Streamserve Singapore Airlines Reuters Zara The Football Association Breckenridge General Managers-Flexible Locations PSD Capital One BT Endaba Recruitment Consultancy Gabbitas UK-India Liaison & IT Project Manager Aquila Consulting Group Reed Graduates Michael Page Interx Alliance Leicester Mid-Atlantic sabbatical A break formthe workplace can pay substantial, reports Philip Whiteley Carter James Norman Broadbent Aspen Norman Broadbent Plain sailing Management Executives on the Month 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Morgan keating PSD Corporate Directors Management Executive All work, no play. . . How a break from the J workplace can pay off European Hr Manager Prism Section One 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Network Executive Cornhill Insurance PSD Unplugged revolution An unsung technology will soon cut out cables and wires FIREpond Section Two Find the bugs before they bite If an outsider hacks into the company's computer system, it could be the vegligent insider who ends up in court, says Andrew Emmerson Most data security breaches are due to gaping breaches in protection Online banking could become a major target for organised crime Hunts Wood Adderley-Featherstone plc Ellis Fairbank plc Harvey Nash Foster Wheeler Energy Limited Halogen in Mars FP Bluetooth heralds an unplugged revolution Annie Turner on the wireless technolgy that could take over billions of devices Devices will come with Bluetooth capability built in as standard CP Executive Www. pheefarrerjones. co. uk Gehe UK KPMG A welcome asset Network Executives on the Move Price Waterhouse Coopers SmartStream Quorum International Michael Page Net objectives Harvey Nash Framesoft Viapay Strategic Resource Solutions Phoenix Datacom Mercuri Urval Harvey Nash PSD Open Market Wind River Hp Solution Sales Aquinas Harvey Nash Barclays Prism Keith Townrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Eton College Breckenridge Dearle & Henderson Herculeez Premier Executive Investor in People A year of the artist NHS Times Newspapers Lorien Wear Telecomms Ltd IT Sales & Marketing Managers UK & Europe Director of Field Services Three Valleys Water PP PayPoint CricInfo Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Swindon Borough Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Polestar Customer Services Director Greenpeace Garth Heron Versutus Advertising Sales to gain a tax break Firms seek government help in bypassing tax on shareholdings. Melanie Tringham reports St. Philip's Chambers Personnel Development Partnership In the hot seats Premier Executives on the Move Questor International Nord Anglia Durlacher Oxfordshire County Council Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR Holtby Turner PiR Group Hoggett Bowers Succession Planning Associates European association of securities dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Chambers of Commerce Ellis Fairbank plc Michael Page The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum Futurestep Inter Exec Succession Planning Associates Group HR Director Parliament of the Isle of Man All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Atkearney The Times Motorists to get wired for profit Telematics are no mere automotive bolt-on: they promise ongoing income to car makers, says Jamie Anderson Selector Pacific Spencer Stuart The Perseus Partnership The 'big three' tussle for telematics supremacy Harvey Nash Tmp. worldwide Why CEOs staiiieied development training Packages 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Premier Executive Head of UK Business Unit Wickymann Paula Rosa And change your shareholding strategyd Picture Gallery Section Two Index No Title Best for film The miserable Grinch brings Christmas cheer The Times fantasy league Contents Picture Gallery Fact and fiction Cast out by the Tory party and awaiting trial accused of perjury and perverting the course of justice, Lord Archer takes comfort in his writing. Interview by Catherine O' Brien Loggerhead turtles The Test Bad medicine? Some alternative remedies have been questioned by the House of Lords. Are they rihht? We ask a specialist and three patients Francis House Children's Hospice The Sunday Times Wilde's legacy One hundred years after the death of Oscar Wilde, Andrew McDonnell describes how attitudes to homosexuality have changed In a petition to mitigate his sentence, Wilde wrote that his offences were a form of sexual madness The Naked Chefs party food This week in the award winning the times magazine The Times Give my regards to Frank's Way, remember me to Bachelor Boy Square Richard Morrison Was Blake mad or just bizarre? Skin Care Cream Viagra can be effective in treating psychogenic A blood test for heart disease Digital diagnosis Www. Vitatonic. com Online Advice The Royal Institution Synthetic pheremone that calms frantic felines Veterinary scientists have found that a synthetic pheromone helps stressed cats to relax Did science kill a tribe? Anthropologists are accused of infecting a tribe with a deadly vaccine. Anjana Ahuja reports Earliest bird is scaled down The Sunday Times Who are the Yanomami? The immaculate confection Pop: And, lo, Madonna did deign to walk amongst us again, and were we impressed? Yea, verily, quoth David Sinclair - with reservations Despite the glamour, the nagging doubt that we were all p[awns in a deft Pr stunt remained The Importance of Being Earnest Trying for Madonna on the Internet left Lisa Verrico sadder—and poorer Meanwhile , Alex O'Connell shuttled between Madge's bash and the Turner Prize do. Such a bore, my dear Once again, Madonna managed to rain on the Tate's parade by choosing to stage her gig on the same night as the Turner Prize Harry Overgrown plot Theatre: The Secret Garden, the RSC's Christmas show at Stratford, could do with a bit of weeding, says Benedict Nightigale Norman and Simon See pastoral idyll where you and I have experienced sludge Critic' s Choice Woody 's crimes New Releases: Adam Mars-Jones feels robbed by Woody Allen's Small Time Crooks but Is Captivated by the Small town life of Judy Berlin Allen's skills are slipping away—it's like watching someone with a wasting disease of talent New on video Small Time Crooks I Have Seen the Future 26 Times How the Grinch cleaned up Interview: The Grinch is set to become a huge Christmas star. James Christopher meets the man who put him on screen Memento Opera & Ballet The Mikado Pig's ear a la maison New Release: The recipe's too rich and the meat too stringly in Andrzej Zulawski's weird La Fidé, ité, says Nigel Cliff Life on Mars? Yes, it's eating us New Releases: James Christopher sees the men from Nasa take on flesh-eating bugs in the space thriller Red Planet The stir-crazy scientists reveal themselves to be as stable as liquid hudrogen Suzhouriver The Accused Portrait of the artist as Star of the Week: Woody Allen, whose Small Time Crooks opens this week, resents the perception that he is who he seems to be in his films. But how could it be otherwise, asks Sean MacAulay What a wonderful joke he could have had playing himself as dully as he protest he really is A life in pictures Royal National Theatre TV movie of the week Profit and the planet There is no conflict between corprate citizenshp and making money, says Vernon Ellis Any Other Business A tale of faith, hope and clarity National Audit Office Give us teeth to bite Scots have more power while English hands are tied Loopholes Accounting General Enquiries Pros and cons of IT Oracle Will extended leave affect my son's GCSEs? Mark Tweedle urges caution in the matter of a 15-year-old who wants to visit his father in Australia, while Tracy Ruddle advises about the high turnover of teachers at her Son's primary School Is the turnover of staff unsettling? How to contact ed. forum Exercise machine Can a computer provide home tuition tailored to your child's needs? Sally Morris on the latest teaching software An inspector falls -at just the right time Woodhead was probably the perfect man for the job, relishing his bogeyman status A rogue reformed by teachers Once the terror of his schools Mark Jones now sings their praises. Emma Burns reports The Number Devil Senior Appointments Bursar University of Leicester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradfield University of Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items War Wick School City University Business School London Multiple Display Advertising Items The benefits of mentors A new scheme in which companies allow staff to help in local schools is a resounding success. Sanjida O'Connell reports Geography of house not a danger to health Determining company arrangement by winding up Landlord loses multiple occupation grant by living on premises The Times No damages for conversion Danger of supplying horse drug to people Judge entitled to his own view Gift to trust completed before it is vested Sentencing for street level dealing in hard drugs Lifting corporate veil in family ancillary relief proceedings Desert menu The cream of Devon A Selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Airline Network Trail Finders Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items An uplifting experience There can hardly be a woman in Britian today not wearing a peephole bra at this very moment Interference Satellite , Cable & Digital Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 38) BBC 1 6.00am Breakfast (T) (208634) 9.00 Kilroy (T);… Today's Viewing Choice Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No2201 Richer Sounds

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