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News from 17/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Arnold Greenwood, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stephen Farrell and Michael Binyon, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, John J. Putnam, Bernard Kaukas, Mike O'carroll, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Joanna Bale and Russell Jenkins, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Debra Bell, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Harry Crawford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Tom Baldwin and Elinore Wellwood, Denis Christian, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Rose Rouse, Shirley Conran, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, George Caulkin and Russell Kempson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Richard Taylor, Cyril Townsend (Director), Jonathan Fenby, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Ian Magee, Rick Broadbent, Mark Griffiths Horticultural Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Milo Keynes, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Michael Kidson, Marcel Berlins, Legal Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Simon Brilliant, Clive Mathieson, Marco Pierre White, John Russell Taylor, Judy Mead, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, George Szirtes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent and Danna Harman, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Catherine Riley Fitness Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Tola Awogbamiye, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Ansel Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Theodolou, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, D. Pryer, Adam Jones and Angela Jameson, Gerald Larner, Deborah King, Anne Lunn, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Russell Jenkins and Damian Whitworth, Gavin Turk, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Melissa Lawrence, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Russell Celyn Jones, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Arthur Leathley, Edward Garnier, Adam Sherwin, Philip Webster Valerie Elliott and Tom Baldwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Douglas Kennedy, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, John Rotheroe,

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Tory fury at EU plan to fund Labour Picture Gallery Adoption inquiry Jamjar Stress: the balance between life and work Union outrage at 20% bonus for mandarins By Our Foreign Staff: President Kabila shot dead by his bodyguard Caravaggio: the dark genius of Rome A family affair as Sir John finally walks up the aisle Divorce rethink Misleading cases Iraqi oil talks The Voice of Business The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Little dignity in speaking ill of the dead Blair backs animal test lab agains activists Ulster may keep PM from hunt vote The weather today Horse industry to boost rural economy Leicester spurns its anti-Semitic founding father The Frenchman who gave Parliament Its head By a Correspondent: Life for jockey who beat man to death Virgin money Livingstone rides the Q&A train Picture Gallery Irvine drops no-fault 'quickie ' divorces Waterstones Net adoption couple attacked from all sides Similar families divided by a common ambition A legal minefield lies ahead Picking a child as easy as booking a holiday Books By a Correspondent: Twins' mother admits that she lied Crocodile tears that helped trap wife-killer New angle beats back of the class misbehaviour Somak Holidays Drunk youth stole bus An Abbey National Group Company Sisters will get powers over ward cleaning Yard says sorry over ethnic job numbers Dell Straw blames gangs for rise in violence Fears for safely of Tube after sell-off Orange Multinationals circle around Saddam's crock of gold BT Shell admits exploration talks with Iraq Tiny Rebuilt military shows its strength Intelligent Finance The 100 hours when the world held its breath AOL Museum 'deceived' over portico stone Nationwide Bloody Sunday gunman claim Everest Fit the Best Sky a digital vision for everyone Stress Too many robins killed , says Rspb RSPCA BA invites top clients to inspect 'safer' Concorde Low-tar smokers just puff harder The New Peugeot 607 'Everyone should have stint as a JP' Tesco puts Levi's in dock over sales ban Peugeot Chef eats words to halt rival's libel case Yobs attack animals on city farm News in Brief £25,000 reward Jockey honoured Screen halts trial Toilet training Milburn blames hospital chief in bodies scandal Commons statement: MPs demand assurances Supporters of hunting ban must not take liberties Peter Riddell On Politics BT Stick to deadline, Railtrack told Mr Prescott has ordered the trains to run on time by Easter Norwich Union Direct Hastings Direct Reach Deep-vein risk 'being ignored' Parliament in Brief Wales plan block Quote of the day Today in Parliament Tories pay the taxes but prefer to go private The Opt-Outs Ricoh Cook warns on EU integration HSBC Labour's education action zones'a failure' Kabila's 'death ' presents power struggle threat Abbey National Rule marked by bloodshed BUPA the personal health service Survivors of quake flee to tent city World in Brief (AFP): Jews reject offer of compensation (AFP): Tourist shot dead in bar by gang (AFP): Man bounces across border Salinger 's bad boy fairs to PC Battered Fischer treads fine line on terrorism Towry Law Marks & Spencer Financial Services PC World the Computer Superstore French leave for Major Thompson 'Cash for questions' arrest discredits Mori American Express Pakistan's 'Che' sets deadline for Islamic state Musharraf blamed as 10 die in Kashmir Activists storm submarine Revenue Mother of kidnap girl is found World in Brief (AFP/Reuters): Manila trial hitch (AFP): Retrial for spy (Reuters): Bomber execution (Reuters): Whale exports (AFP): Prehistoric bite Bush's Bible Belt law chief in the lion's den The Times Online Prussia is reborn - without goose-stepping this time Roger Boyes Inside Germany Standard Life Healthcare Clinton has skin cancer removed Time Computers Working Lunch The Times online Talking Point The Energy Plan E-mail news Appointments Books Online Download The Times Will Blair find a way out of the hunt snare? The PM should be ashamed of himself—and I suspect he probaby is Ditch the four-wheel drive—nothing could be finer than horse power Picture Gallery Bombs that turn our leaders into butchers Holy divide The Times Diary giles Coren Over a Barrel Abandoning sanctions now would simply strengthen Saddam Child for Sale Nasty trading over the Internet Grim Resignation Bedford Hospital's chief executive was right to depart Weaknesses in risk evaluation Fruitless bombing Clinton's pension Physiotherapy research Law on self-defence still unclear Tory proposal to fund legal aid Security in court Napoleon's death Turn it down Badger solution Frivolous badge of personal vanity? RSM Brittain's decibels Difficult case Court Circular Memorial services School news University news Luncheon Personal Column Lecture Literary event Appointments Ice-cool beauty raises the temperature Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriage Sarah Raphael Talented painter whose restless urge to experiment took her from portraits and landscapes to patchworks of pure color in an all too short career Sarah Rapahel, painter, was born on August 10.1960. She died on January 10 aged 40 Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Lyle Scion of the sugar family who devoted himself to public service Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets! Tickets! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Times Picture Gallery Neil Hawke Australian cricketer and journalist who battled against crippling illness Walsh Language Act a Sham Shares close near low In Technology UK arm safe after California power crisis Tomkins to take on £1bn debt to buy out Gates family stake Lloyds TSB union backs bid OFT chief seeks advisory panel Safeway tills ring as Somerfield sees red Inflation fall raises rate hopes Cognos Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates VCI ready to float if £70m Enic takeover founders The Times Online The Times Byers to hold talks with Nissan Eurostar targets France De Beers in $400m LVMH link Equitable plans lobby Woodrow tipped to raise bid Banks in the dock over 'obstruction' Property TUC to teach firms harmony in workplace Texere Bank rules 'to cushion rogue loss' Business in Brief Dresdner to cut 600 jobs Motorola cuts 2,500 more jobs Intel ahead with 10% earnings rise BBA investment hits share value GSK completes Block Drug deal BT pays £4.6bn for rest of Viag Barclays strikes deal with L&G LSE bid fees at ?6.7m Thomson Financial Rewards for Greedy Greg Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Acquisitive Anite beats forecasts Oracle Software Power the Internet Drug companies gather pace Nick Hasell Stock Market Chipmakers pay for nervous selling Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Picture Gallery Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices London Financial Futures Barclays deal provides fillip for L&G investors Martin Barrow Tempus BBA Group Anite Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FISE Volumes Picture Gallery Wall Street Clothes retailers on the margins with a Christmas hangover Sally Patten Shoppers had fixed ideas about what they ware looking for and were in no mood to overpay It's a blast for Nomura client City Diary Brown's mantra should be spend, spend Lea Paterson Economic Agenda Crime towers City Diary Blank screen City Diary De-voted City Diary ThyssenKrupp Tide may yet turn against Welsh Water Holidays round the clock by First Choice The Times Malaysia Picture Gallery Nestle set to rival Mars as world leader for petfoods Autonomy software at Ericsson Patientline wins NHS licence Upturn for Whitbread brings new year cheer DTI told to speed up after delays to licences Domino lifts payout Coats sells businesses for £21m Business in Brief Parity acquires Prime Selection Beef demand boosts Cargill Union admits bid approach United Utilities in Estonian deal Chemex's pre-tax profits tumble Meanfiddler. com buys its parent The Times Unit Trust Information Service Looking to reinvest your Tessa? Henderson weighs Festival options Racing Huntingdon Meeting Points Frost threatens cards The Times Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline 3.00 Mike Fochtmann 60th Birthday Celebration… Lingfield Park Reasons aplenty to make break for the Borders Alan Lee The Course Inspector Kelso Clubs agree to consider promotion package Rugby union Hai Lin inspires China to surprise victory Snooker For the record Race begins for Ryder Cup places Golf John Hopkins Hopefuls come under starter's orders in Johannesburg Sports Crossword The Times Tremlett rescues England Sport in Brief Tyson banned Britain set sail Trio on course Allan reprieved Kuerten to test Rusedski's progress Tennis Weale aims for repeat performance Bowls Eriksson hoax lacked the wit to be a classic Simon Barnes Mideweek View Results from Melbourne Lewis lifts award but Redgrave is snubbed Sport Honda expects results as reality bites at Jordan Motor racing United prepared to pay price for further success Football Chesterfield take to rule of Law Villa take hope from absence of key players Football The Premiership today Wycombe go forth with Sanchez Last night's results Rivers carries Crewe through Graham rejects bid from Brescia Dagenham bank on home rule to swing replay The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Arsenal add-to frozen assets with new boy from Brazil Cahoot Fashion statement catches Williams on rebound Arts Stresss Books Plus Crème Borne to the high life Contents Inside High water to high life Born in a treetop above a raging river, Rosita Mabuiango symbolised the horror of the Mozambique floods. Today, her fame has brought her family wealth while other victims make do with a bag of seed. Michael Dynes reports The Post Office strikes The 2 Minute Briefing Rivalry? No, this is war As the in-fighting Australian Open shows, women's tennis has never been more riven with feuds. Simon Barnes reports The Williamses hate Hingis, Hingis hates the Williamses, Davenport hates Mauresmo, and they all hate Kournikova Henry Cash This Weekend in the Saturday Times The Times L'm sorry for social workers Harry and Hagrid make easy listening Decade that time forgot Marco Pierre White The Test Picture Gallery Long hours, early grave We live under stresses never evein imagined by our forebears, says the bestselling author Shirley Conras. So isn't it time that bosses made it easier for us to balance life and work? Today Bosch Washing Machines Hearts on their sleeves Tragic childhood? Spill the beans and you're bound to make a mint. Douglas Kennedy on the memoir boom The Times Bestsellers Poet of sex and excess Peter Ackroyd on the second Earl of Rochester, a hybird of Byron and de Sade The Satyr By Cephas Goldsworthy Weidenfeld & Nicolson £25 ISBN 0 297 64319 3 £23 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Hope from holocaust Selected Poems and Prose of Paul Clean Trans. John Felstiner W. W. Norton, £23 ISBN 0 393 04999 X £21 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Dreadfully ordinary psychopath The Adversary By Emmanuel Carrère Bloomsbury, £14.99 ISBN 0 7475 5189 8 £12.99 (free p&p) 0870 100 80 80 Ycare International The battle for Bayreuth The Wagners By Nike Wagner Weidenfeld & Nicolson £25 ISBN 0 297 64315 0 £25 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Delightful ditties into murder ballads Emerald Germs of Ireland By Patrick McCabe Picador, £14.99 ISBN 0 330 39161 5 £12.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Sunday Times Tiananmen truth The Tianamen Papers Eds. Andrew J. Nathan and Perry Link Little, Brown, £20 ISBN 0 316 85693 2 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 In Short The Floating Brothel By Siân Rees Headline, £14.99 ISBN 0 7472 7286 7 £12.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 AITC Services Ltd How to invest Anne Ashworth on best investment options In the money: power cut Investment Next week Money on Saturday Picture Gallery Angry young man .. . and genius Richard Cork hails the Royal Academy's new show and its shining star, Carabaggio Picture Gallery The Che Guevara diary Lost in the past We know little of the Etruscans and their baffling language, but a Venice show offers clues, John Russell Taylor sees the among the artefacts Birthday party poopers Debra Craine is none too happy with ENB's anniversary show Mime La Ribot South London Gallery Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Concert BBCPO/Tortelier Bridgewater Hall Manchester Recital The Lindsays Wigmore Hall Concert Florestan Trio Royal Northern College of Music Holiday on ice Jazz Mary Coughlan's Cool take on Billie Holiday intrigues Clive Davis Around the Galleries Offers in the region of £200,000 North of the Thames Galliard Homes Ltd Allsop Bedfords Norfolk John D Wood & Co Michael Shanly Homes French Property Exhibition Stock Page Stock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque da Floresta Ocean Estates Marbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stogrande A Free sample copy of World of Property magazine &… The Times The Sunday Times The International Property Show Add a touch of glass 2 for 1 Flight Offer Fit for a prince Take the slow road Choosing which disciplinary route to follow Court of Appeal Car hire agreement is unenforceable Court of Appeal Duty to train employee Court of Appeal The Times Relax At the gym The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Picture Gallery Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching(from page 30) Don't miss House Party and Scream BBC1 Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2241 Old English Inns Coaching on the life field Culture in the kitchen Ken Home, the Chinese chef, and his PA Sue Burke's reclpe for succeas Fashions Personal Style Team Secretary, W1 Bain & Company Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Lindsey Morgan Associates BPP Professional Education Tmp. worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer CPG The joys of Hom cooking Rose Rouse a working Relationship Sue Burke has found the perfect recipe for getting on with her boss, who is the celebrity chef of Chinese cooking The Moneypenny Test Body Language Book Contacts Bain & Company The Times ICSA Consultants Manager/secretary Jonathan Wren Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Mitchell Young Associates The Problem is Friendly offices Colleagues or Companions? Tola Awogbamiye says that it is ofter difficult tell the difference at worlk Isn't it time you took control? FYI To stay or go? Rosalind Renshaw advice people with itchy feet at work how to resolve their dilemma Shape up for success with a life coach European Central Bank Monument Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants The Mercers' Company Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Pathfinders Media Recruitment The Times Newspapers CCA Europe Ltd Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Bilingual People Ltd Jonathan Wren Team Secretary & Floating Secretary Kingswood Kelly Services Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants St. James's Consultants Gordon·yates Deutsche Asset Management Covent Garden Bureau W1 Leisure Property Company Gordon · Yates Time Savers Web World Part of the family A new job often means a change of continent when you are in the Diplomatic Services, writes Jane Bolton How to say "no" with confidence Thai fry Tasting Picture Gallery With makeover When Anna Lunn started a new job after matermity leave she was keen to update her image Crème was happy to help My Diary A day in the life of Debra Bell, Pa to Diane Hansen, director of nursing at The Harley Medical Group, a Birmingham cosmetic surgery practice Crone Corkill University College London Bilingual People Ltd Crone Corkill Vector Crone Corkill Eclipse Centrepointgroup Crone Corkill Scotia Capital Eclipse Secretary/office Administrator Personal Assistant/Secretary Chelsea Multiple Display Advertising Items PA to Chief Executive Permanent Opportunities Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Anderson Hoare Cave Cru Classe Ltd Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited PA to Ceo of TV Rights Co Hodge Pa to Chief Executive The Back Clinic Islington Council Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Secretary/receptionist Italian Executive Assistant Pa-assist. com West End Property Secretary/administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Secretary PA to Partners Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Farley Executive PA Solutions Have we got news for you If you're looking for a new direction, then why not start a company newsletter, says Melissa Lawrence Staff get teeth into tasty deals Huntress Recruitment Specialists Muller Secretary in the Houses of Parliament Danes Hill School Senior Secretaries/PA's McKinlay Law Partnership Recruitment Consultants The Times Banking & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Verbatim Reporters Multiple Classified Advertising Items A tale of two cities Deborah King compares the different lives of two senior PAs who work in luxury hotels on either side of the Atlantic Create a great impression on your clients There's an art to the company image, says Karen Homer Flu bug can be a blessing George Pandle Male Shot The dream hotel that escaped a Nazi night mare Conference Call Accidents can happen - so be prepared6 Lunch Break Multi-Lingual Creme Graduate Creme Multilingual services recruitment consultants Receptionist/Telephonist Holborn St. James's College Euro London Appointments Angela Mortimer International Highly efficient & organised PA/Sec Junior legal secretary Stop Commuting Time Computers

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