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November 8, 2000

York&nbsp;running, but loos silent

York University was still operating today despite the city's worst flooding&nbsp;for more than 400 years, but staff and students were being asked to&nbsp;forgo baths or showers on campus and to restrict&nbsp;loo flushing. Lab experiments were being cancelled as the area's flooded waste treatment centres&nbsp;were inoperable.

Kemp quits as Glasgow rector

Television star Ross Kemp, the student-elected rector of Glasgow University, has resigned after a no-confidence vote from the Students’ Representative Council. Mr Kemp said: “Work pressures over the past year have overtaken me and made it impossible for me to fulfil my obligations in the way I should have liked.”

VandeLinde to lead Warwick

David VandeLinde, vice-chancellor of Bath University, will succeed Sir Brian Follett&nbsp;as vice-chancellor&nbsp;of the University of Warwick from next August. He said:&nbsp;"Warwick is now well established within the UK’s "Ivy League", and I look forward to the opportunity and challenge to lead Warwick in becoming recognised as a world-class research university."

Minister predicts 'creative' jobs boost

About&nbsp;50,000 jobs will be created in “creative industries” in the next three years, film and broadcasting minister Janet Anderson predicted today.&nbsp;At the London College of Fashion’s Millennium Conference, she said: “These industries are a vibrant, exciting, productive part of the economy — they make a difference.”

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