News from 18/01/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Philip, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Helen Daniel, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent and Nick Long, Robert Cole, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Damian Whitworth and James Moore, Greg Hurst and Valerie Elliott, David McKay, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor John Phillips and James Robson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Richard Beeston and Damian Whitworth, Adam Mars-Jones, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Jonathan Evans, Joanna Bale and Russell Jenkins, Roy Clare, Sheila Johnston, John Mellin, Richard Irving, G. E. Lucas, Barbara Ellen, Richard Ford and Helen Rumbelow, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Peter Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Heyman, Jane Bird, Melanie Tringham, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Stella Fearnley, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Black, Liz Price, Eileen Fursland, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Hugh Somerville, Lucy Greenwell's, Victoria Glendinning President, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Val Sampson, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Alfredo Perl, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Judi Dench, M. Hammerton, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Richard Ellington, Sean MacAulay, Beverley Johnston, Philip Whiteley, James Wilson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Keith Monk, Queen Elizabeth, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Reg Vardy, Carol Allen, John Halliburton, Lea Paterson and David Lister, Mike Mulvihill, R. W. Johnson, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Annie Turner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Kalyani Menon, Peter Brooke, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Sally Patten and Isabella McRae, Jeremy Hart, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Stephanie Trotter, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Rob Green, Brinsley Black, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Janet R. Lawry, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, John Cole, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Christine Buckley and Isabella McRae, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Kim Newman, Harold Rubenstein, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Clive Lewis, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDonor stakes £5 million on Conservative election victory Labour MPs rally to kill foxhunting £600m pay deal to attract teachers Da Launch Night Aristocrats against paedophiles Inside Waugh, 61, dies Palace goes pop for the jubilee No to Paedophile Hostel The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments The quick red fox jumps clear of debate A gambler at work and play Ashcroft firm threatens to cut diplomat's phone The weather today Spread betting's biggest winner Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Recycled paper made up… Terrible twins surrender with a smile Sees the reign of a terrorist army's teenage leaders end in Suan Phung on the Thai border Cricket legend who never lost a bag Britannic asset management Warrior children Cheltenham & Gloucester Middle way is hunted down on all sides How your MP voted Picture Gallery Vauxhall Police say new laws can be enforced Majority in the Cabinet vote for outright ban Prodi told to rethink subsidies for parties Homebase Stealth fighter to cost Britain £9bn Fujitsu Computers Tribunal clears Lord Irvine of sex bias Waugh, scourge of pomposity, dies in his sleep Waugh on the world Wit who wrote the unwritable Bosch Washing Machines Nokia Milburn admits superbug is endemic House of Fraser Keyhole surgery hit by high costs RaC Patient bugged by an infection Hospital Tales Internet twins seen by social workers BT DfEE fastrack Teaching Who's Stolen my Life? This week in the Saturday Times New delays to Tunnel rail line anger French Renault Clio Du Pré's widower tries to set record straight £73,000 for boy without father Selfridges gets royal warrant News in Brief TV actor dies Ecstasy suspicion Churchill's hour Asthma fat link Jailbreak ends Greek death talks Royal willpower PC World 1066 and all that ignorance of history Virgin mobile Hope of curing spinal paralysis The Open University Baffling BT letter has ?190 sting Doctor does not always know best, says Woolf Inventor to patent virtual sex doll 'Model look' girl dies after dieting Red alert Dentists defend Ribena claims The Document Company Vanessa loses battle to survive at Bbc Meet Dido This Saturday in the times magazine SAAB Straw will use Tory law to curb protesters P&O Stena Line Long wait over metric measure Boys use Hitler to lead anti-smoking campaign Egg: card By a Correspondent: Top award winner is a model engineer News in Brief MP jailed by Irish bribes inquiry Murder tip-off Help for helpers Chinese body bill Jobs for the girls Cash plan for old guard Tiny Marriott 'Chicken' Blair avoids TV poll clash Labour move is pure cant and arrogance Arafat's TV chief killed 'as warning to elite' George Smith Virgin trains Lorry driver rams Capitol Puff Daddy fails to score a hit with gun trial judge Opec's determination to keep prices high could backfire Saddam may hold the key to West's prosperity Time Computers DNA 'proves' Becker lovechild California plunged into blackouts Walt Disney World Sister of kidnap girl flies out World in Brief (Reuters): Holocaust fund (Reuters): Ferry 'explosion' Killer's suicide (AP): Dog owner jailed 'Wrestling' death Lust for mineral riches fuels war The Leading Hotels of the World Kabila's allies promote son after shooting The Link Mugabe stares disaster in face Pattern fears thorn in Europe's side Crime-polluted enclave where time stood still Intelligent Finance French get the leisure for Anglo-Saxon joys of Diy Gateway UN team links Du shells to plutonium Manila protest tries to force President out Anger in Pakistan as India tests missile Standard Life Healthcare Hastings Direct Towry Law Ford The Times online On the Website Today Poisoned whispers that haunt Scots leader Why are Henry McLeish's Labour 'chums' so determined to attack him? Lords of misrule who condemn Africa to war, famine and tyranny Picture Gallery Why history will be kind to Wild Bill Prices crash Stop the Rot Bush and Blair must reject the nonsense of Nice Honest politicians Limits on airport noise Secrecy and safety of DU weapons Jubilee salute to maritime history Tragic days of marred innocence Legal priorities Post Office preferred Solicitors' image Going bananas Waiting .. . and waiting Protest at reported torture in Turkey Quine's party trick Mallard Dinner Crumbs Court Circular School news The Pilgrims' School, Winchester… Anniversaries Personal Column University news Legal news Luncheons Dinners Birthdays Meeting Latest wills Appointments in the Armed Forces Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Premier Events Rugby Six Nations Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auberon Waugh Prolific literary maverick who emerged from the shadow of his famous father as a satirist with an unerring eye for humbug Sir Stanley Rees Family Division judge with a reputation for tough fairmindedness in court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices On This Day Dining out in Britain Catherine Storr Teller of children's tales with a psychological interest Strong advance for equities Barclays Jobless rise sparks calls for rate cut EU finance ministers may issue rebuke to Ireland Oftel move on BT exchanges FSA plans fines for breaking listing rules Byers to outline plans for worker consultations GM hit by big loss in Europe Powergen surges on approach from German utility Chappell Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Industry output slumps in US Nokia Scottish & Newcastle to cut jobs and pubs Morgan Chase lower in fourth quarter Picture Gallery LetsBuylt rescue faces deadline No title Remnant to take over at Panel Business in Brief CGNU record Boeing setback Oasis buyout talk Mothercare still on track SAP But on the other hand .. . Commentary Fashion discounters reveal Christmas woe IPE expected to be 'in play' US techs lead London higher Media shares hit by worry on results Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird &co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Powergen may need a buyer after US foray CGNU Considering the scale of the trials visited upon the car industry last year, results yesterday from Reg. Vardy were not too bad Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Prince reaps rewards of rich vote of confidence Saudi investor may kick tyres but he carried enough cash to gamble on Canay Wharf Official chance to buy name. co City Diary Globalisation should start at home Near thing Once bitten Frost thaws Why companies get steamed up about the climate change levy The Times Regulators may delay Seagram deal, says Pernod FOS to face rise in loan queries Thistle's price continues healthy rise Euronext second to LSE Enodis shares slide as outlook worsens in American market Japanese investigate Citigroup ONdigital hits million sales London offices to perform well, says DTZ Car price slump hits Reg Vardy Revamp for Liverpool's retail area Business Roundup Enterprise gains 55% of VBAT Uniq chief plans to stand down Conroy advances on Irish gold find Intec agrees Cha Systems purchase Cendant acquires Holiday Cottages Innogy disposes of Fawley plant British model holds key for enforcers on a global scale Wogan on Accenture The Times More is less Help of note State Street Momentum grows to find the right reporting moment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Sinndar receives acclaim in vintage year Racing Taunton Picture Gallery Wolverhampton Weekend cards are put in jeopardy Prospects Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Record denied Sport in Brief Nelson's defence Steelers roll on Walsh in charge Neptune dictates disasters come in fours at sea Elite juniors receive cash backing Athletics Confident Henman warms to his task Tennis: Australian Open Fitz-Gerald shows no sign of travel fatigue Squash Results from Melbourne Broncos enlisting Wigan's support Rugby league Kingfisher's stock still rising as MacArthur cuts deficit on leader Poor timing leaves Melville at sixes and sevens Rugby union Sports quiz of the year Snow reports Spinners help England a to keep pace in Cup Cricket Broadhurst grateful to make fresh start Golf For the record The Times O'Sullivan injury is a bridge too far for England Snooker Foster flies to world record as matter of course Swimming Burns and McRae face stiff opposition Motor rallying The Times Villa profit from Vassell's persistence Football United given warning over bid for Van Nistelrooy O'Neill tempted anew by attractions of Collymore Allcock remains a top dog despite defeat Bowls Mancini seeks to spice up ailing Leicester Last night's football results Kiwomya's double erases spot of bother for QPR Football The Premiership today Dagenham's replay assets frozen Uefa labours to clear the air on transfers Picture Gallery FA bans games on Internet Picture Gallery Northampton cash in on striking success Palace forced to bow to goal king phillips The Times Crossword Cricketers left in a virtual spin by new technology Sky 48 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections I Mech E Accenture Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Night owls Would you work through the night? Marks & Spencer Fiserv Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities When night-time can be prime time Arlington Consultants Group Multiple Display Advertising Items NMC - Ennismore International Search and Selection Renault Picture Gallery Experience Lucy Greenwell's ALDI news Sales/medical Background? Come and share in that success Virgin atlantic Mars The Graduate Recruitment Service It can pay students to head back to the classroom Undergraduates are benefiting by using their spare time to mentor secondary pupils, says Eileen Fursland ARC Sales Executives International Exhibition/Conference Tulip International (UK) Limited Times Newspapers Castaway, our Way Graduate Training Scheme John Swire & Sons Cornhill Schemes Up Which Ladder? From mathematics to .. . I you like retail, you'll love Canning The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Innogy Sainsbury's Multiple Classified Advertising Items The heavy price of fear and hype Prax is Challenge Sales Director Boyce Haldane associates Weightmans solicitors Pracsys Group RICS The City of London Solicitors' Company My Big Break Peter Blackburn, 60, is the chairman and chief executive of Nestle. He has been in his present posts since 1991, when the Swiss firm took over his former company, Rowntree MacKintosh One 2 one People in Computers Norwich Union OneSource Clay McGuire Search Selection Consultancy Anne Gray Associates UIA Insurance Business Link Staffordshire Capita NX Groundswork UK Groundwork Changing Places Changing Lives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers An Bord Plean?la University Hospital Birmingham Ofwat Office of Water Services Uunet Interim Executive STC Selection Innovation Dixons Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Stationery Office WH Ordnance Survey Redrow Royal Kingston Capita RAS Watson Wyatt Worldwide The Times Hutchison 3G Tech Partners International Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express The Sunday Times Opta World Markets Research Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Property News Quadstone Intel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kestrel Excellence in Recruitment & Management… Ernst & Young RM Strategic Dimensions Executive Resourcing The Times Bloomberg McKinsey & Company ZMB Ellis Fairbank plc Whitehead Mann GKR Capita Consulting GAP Consulting Datamonitor Courtenay International Eversheds TEK Executive Search Compass Software Group PLC Nationwide Bain & Company Michael Page Egg: Individual Money Matters Etrali Bovis Lend Lease Harvey Nash Think Tools Def Com SHP Associates DTC PiR Group Cadbury Frebor Bassett CMR Capita RAS GAP buster Michael Page Sales Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection Mercuri Urval Hanover Fox International BT Securicor guarding We supply Michael Page Sales Bridgeman Tansey Associates KPMG Consulting Questor International The Royal Bank of Scotland Accenture Sky Harvey Nash Norman Broadeent The Lloyd Group Ill the Institute of Management Richmond & Co Pracsys Group MacMillan International Search & Selection Galileo International Invensys Walkers Whitehead Mann GKR Assess your staff with a modern business plan A different focus on assessment methods is proving a hit all-round, reports Widget Finn Hoggett Bowers Norman Broadbent HM Prison Service Harvey Nash In the driving seat Management Executives on the Move Assessments How well will you weigh-up the future? Meyado Financial Services Authority Direct Line Britannic Assurance Mars Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities 48 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections City Reach International French Thornton The price of pork An everyday story of Wap phones Ernst & Young Hunts Wood Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments Farmers reap the benefits of Wap New technology lets farmers keep up to date with market prices from the comfort of their barn, field, or tractor, writes Jane Bird Futurestep Carreker Carter James Human Resources Mercuri Urval PSD Mars Msi It's good to squawk, say telecom giant's rivals Oftel is at last forcing British Telecom to cut line-leasing charges, writes Annie Turner KPMG Search & Selection Aquinas Executive Recruitment UBS Warburg A gem of a job Network Executive on the Move Capital Gains Interx IBM CRM Consultants Apple Wallace hind search & selection PSINet Ernst & Young Alexander Hughes Selection BT PSD Keane Red hot Vodafone Microsoft Mercuri Urval Net-bpo Openwave Hall kinion Redwing Satellite Solutions Ltd Computer 2000 UBS Warburg Blue Flag Lava Entrust Technologies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oracle Nigel Harding Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phircomp Azlan Oracle has over 43,000 employees around the world,… WKE Online Markem Red Brigade Accountancy Additions ERS NMC Systems The Times Interior Design Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Per Pro Bea Vizzavi IBM Global Services Account for the fine line Is leasing a property considered as an asset or an expense, asks Melanie Tringham Department of Health Hays Accountancy Personnel Public Sector Odgers Growth in assets Premier Executive on the Move The Caudwell Group of Companies MBI/NED The Times Thomas E Gray Associates Jupitec Waltham Forest Times Newspapers University of Central England Edison Mission Energy The Office of the Civil Service & Local Appointments… NHS Tewkesbury Borough Council Odgers Scottish Prison Service C the Caudwell Group of Companies Harvest Executive Search Gallions Housing Association ADTI Consulting NexPrise Hoggett Bowers Natural Selections Marshall Warburton Hoggett Bowers SharpOWL Barnes Kavelle Limited Ernst & Young MKA International Paige Consulting Executive Search & Selection CB Executive Inter Exec Pepsi Hanover Fox International Harvey Nash Gundersen Bucher Rugman AMR International Limited Leeds & Holbeck Building Society MRI Worldwide Robinson Keane Insight The Times Mercuri Urval Sensormatic Cabinet Office Harris Associates Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash I-teba Tertio Hoggett Bowers Monster. co. uk Tetra Pak Monster. co. uk Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Mann GKR Heidrick & Struggles Harvey Nash Quorum International PSD NETg Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehead Mann GKR Harvey Nash Donaldsons Pricewaterhousecoopers Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Howgate Sable Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR Pricewaterhousecoppers Norman Boradent Hoggett Bowers WT Consulting Harvey Nash JCL Management Resourcing Genesys Leader Online Harvey Nash S&H Consulting Limited Technology Marketing Recruitment Success? Think people, take risks ShopSmart. com chief Daniel Gestetner talks to Peter Brown about management in a growing concern Odgers Norman Broadbent Mercury Urval Department of Health Separate votes on remuneration Packages The Link Ordnance Survey NHA International Film Stress Health Education Riot or polite protest Contents A very polite protest What would you do if a paedophile moved next door? In Paulsgrove they rioted. In Tooting, Lady Cosima Somerset and her neighbours are holding candlelit vigils. Carol Midgley reports The dilemma over where they go Francis House Children's Hospice Secret despair that killed my son Charlie Waller had success, good looks and a loving family, but comitted suicide at 28. His father, an Appeal Court judge, believes stress at work was the trigger. Interview by Val Sampson Today Free Your 30-day e-mail energy plan at Tomorrow 'l gave up a job with brilliant… How to identify work-related stress Monday in 2 Don't miss the next issue of the… Y Care International The Sunday Times Women: a lost cause? Scientists claim that oestrogen affects spatial intelligence. Jee Joseph says this explains why females cannot read maps Picture Gallery Being fair is where madness lies Time to focus on voters Cooking up a controversy Dawn of a schizophrenia revolution? The Saturday Times Carehealth. co. uk The telltale symptoms of emphysema Online Advice Baby-obsessed 2 for 1 Flight Offer A new way to combine vaccines The Times Burstyn and bodices Lives torn apart by drugs, careers dealt severe blows by poor scripts - it's a double dose of angst this week for Adam Mars-Jones Romantic duo Gwyneth Paltrow and Ben Affleck fall in… Movie gamble The lottery of making a film in Britain Leading man Why older is better for Geoffrey Rush Hooked on feeling Ellen Burstyn's latest role, as the addicted mother of an addict, was gruelling but satisfying, she tells Carol Allen Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release New on video Odeon A plot hanging by its finger tips Nigel Cliff sees a mountain of clich?s; Gwyneth Paltrow and Ben Affleck getting close; and Cole Porter in dazzling 3D Darren's ascent into depravity Requiem for a Dream will shock and appal audiences and that, says Sheila Johnston, is exactly what its director, Darren Aronofsky, intends The Times It's not always about the money So the lottery has funded a stream of British box-office flops? Don't blame the backers, says Kim Newman, it's the film-makers' fault International Care & Relife TV movie of the week: Fargo (1995) Golden Globe Nomination Best Actress Ellen Burstyn Rush to the head Geoffrey Rush's fame was a long time coming. But now he's here for keeps, says Sean MacAulay Hollywood Diary Play choice Hungry like a she-wolf Theatre The RSC's transfer of La Lupa is less sheepish, finds Benedict Nightingale Classical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bouncers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art2001 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nurseries: too much too soon? With children learning at too early an age, but… Picture Gallery University of London Careers Service Education Greenwich School of Management The Times Where is best for aerospace? Faster Revision at Cats No Title Wellington College Kumon Maths Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifton College Multiple Display Advertising Items Kilgraston School for Girls St Catherine's School Cherwell College Justin Craig education Times Newspapers Hypnotherapy Training Get Paid for Reading Books Easter revision St James's College Davies Laing & Dick A new language a new life Keen Readers The London School of Economics Uni S University of Surrey The Times University of Cambridge The English Speaking Board Devonshire House School Trinity Hall Cambridge Elizabeth College Leeds Girls' High School Ratcliffe College and Grace Dieu Manor School Power to grant indirect relief to chargee Tribunal does have jurisdiction to award simple interest Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Italy's grand old charmer Pack your Bags a Selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Americana Vacations PLC The only way to see the US Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Four 4 BBC1 Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2242 BT
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