News from 23/11/2004
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Ian Kinloch, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Patrick Hocking, Jan Arriens, Elaine Monagham, John Battle, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Alex WAde, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Stephen Birch, Norman Paterson, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Philip J. Barratt, San Lister, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Derek Wheatley, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Cardne Doran, Roger Maynard, James Eve, A. B. Stone, Andrew Pierce and Tony Halpin, Paul Benny, Joe Joseph, Gerry Robinson, A. C. Grayling, Nick Elsley, Robert Gore-Langton, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ben Lyttleton, Tom Bawden, John Knight, Gary Jacob, Tim Buckingham, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, David Whitehouse, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Peter Hain, Stephen Farrell, Dylan Harrison, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Davies, Louis Joseph, Liz Hartley, Ian MacKinnon, James Tyson, Ron Lewis, David Jones, Greg Hurst, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, Philip Webster, Joe Morgan and Tom Baldwin, Helen Nugent and Angela Jameson, Ben Lyttleton and Matthew Spiro, Marc Smith, Russell Kempson, David M. Bowker, Jack O'Sullivan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Anthony Browne Correspondent, Dennis Berry, Dan Brennan, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, David Hands Correspondent, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, Rob Wright, Robert Carruthers, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Robson, Tony Evans, James Davies, Raymond Keene, Niall Dickson, Tom McIntyre, Debra Newell, Sean O'Neill, David Skilton, Steve Bird and Stewart Tendler, James Doran Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Lewis Smith and Philip Webster, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Jon Robins, Tim Spanton, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, St Andrews, Nick Kelly, Maureen Robinson, Mark Henderson Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Derek Torrington, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Naomi Branston, Ian Johns, Richard Hobson Correspondent, Rachel Roberts, A. K. Stewart, George Fraser, Russell Jenkins, Dileep Premachandran, J. Shears, Alan Lee, Neil Murray, Sadaqat Khan, Peter Riddell, Bob Newton, Gay Moon, E. Whitesides, Brian Glanville, Helen Baker, Dartmouth, Devon, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, J. A. Temple, Graham Searjeant, Lewis Stuart, Russell Cavanagh, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Peter Pereira Gray and Denis Pereira Gray, Lottie Moggach, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Susie Wills, Abigail Rayner, Garry Logan, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mark Hudson, President, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Idris Francis, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Murder suspect Royal row Hostage house Public Agenda Unlikely windfall Euro Game Christmas spree Index Crackdown on credit to halt sharp rise in personal debt Silent nights Law section Face of protest caught between East and West Bank fraud phishers move to China as the fightback begins In the Times Today The Times Phone scams on the rise London 'terror plots' thwarted How the Attacks Have Spread Celebrity Victims Chopard Burglar jumps 30ft to escape Ozzy Osbourne in £1m jewels robbery Blair wants election agenda to include hope as well as fear Keep it simple. I'll say it again—keep it simple Su Doku Salt poisoning trial delay Bank charges Reggae blamed Earl inquiry Record changes British troops head fledgeling EU Army Canon Black Watch kill driver at checkpoint Military police investigate shooting of 'suicide bomber' just … soldiers were maimed in attack, reports Michael Evans Britain's biggest dinosaur roamed the Isle of Wight T2 Halifax Join the Times debate Monster Size Hopes and Aspirations Just AA sk Classics of design go on show at the Palace Prince has last word as No 10 tells ministers to cool off Drug firm 'kept quiet about lethal side-effect' Bonhams New Bond Street Heart and stroke benefits far outweigh any dangers Attack left legacy of sympathy and fear screen trade.co.uk Mandelson in new euro call Extradition order Son denies murder Truffle's richness Amélie: club bouncer questioned Police ask public for help in tracing white van as they follow lead into murder of French, student, report Steve Bird and Stewart Tendler Citroën Women 'need more support to give birth at home' Golden rule is don't pick him up NFU calls for review of ban Jury dismissed Gallagher fined Police powers Foam at mouth Daylight is key to good night's sleep for babies... and parents Coward's ghostly panto suits the festive spirit Firstnight Theatre Blithe Spirit Savoy WC2 Lexus The Sharpest Critics www.ubs.com Young want to reduce role of EU Tory hawks will urge Michael Howard to harden party policy on Europe after poll findings, writes Philip Webster Business egg churchill.com Convene Grand Hyatt Star role for Zeffirelli, the first Italian knight People All aboard for Mandelson's old job Anusol Stockbrokers will have been bemused by the advertisement … When royal opinion fell on deaf ears Jungle drums PS Who Issued the Most Three policemen face manslaughter charges AOL Unlimited Online 2½ million drivers pay penalty in the parking tickets lottery Bible and creation Database address Positive value of religious belief Consequences of the imminent ban on hunting with dogs In defence of British inventiveness Public works in the EU Letters should carry a daytime telephone number They … Cultural visits Answers, please Schools' control of unruly pupils The legend of Atlantis Location Picture Gallery Keeping Ma'am Asking the Queen to be a mouthpiece for ministers is anachronistic Meeting Cancelled One of the finest and, alas, rarest terms in the English language By heaven, Mr Graham, you very nearly had me converted there Europe's Faultline Ukraine's flawed election could cause wider turmoil Yes, we're out of fashion. But we're not nannies, and we have work to do There is a bidding war to say who can do the most with the least in government The answer is so simple. Just ask Dad Forget those caped crusaders, and give fathers the chance to show what they're worth The Times Join the Debate A war beneath contempt The savagery by both sides in Iraq is driving even the the Red Cross to despair Thunderer: Nothing like a Dame Blunkett may seek order to prove he is boy's father Multiple Display Advertising Items Meriva & Zafira Put that light out and save a fortune, demands Hewitt Er... just like you do with your own offices, Minister? Shipman's fellow GPs missed signs of murder, hearing told Attacker who fled Britain over rape claims faces jail in US BT In the Frame Jail warnings were ignored Soccer fan's killer Friends v family Cough sweets Artful computer can spot a fake Digital analysis identifies the hand of Old Masters, reports Mark Henderson Romantic Weekend Break www.ebacdirect.com Secret appointment of QCs to end Sport Grea Sa Ings Confusion over cannabis law Police Chemistry suffers new setback Education Coca-Cola 'threatens' Malverns Water Private talks hint at Northern Ireland peace deal edging forward Counting Cost Bloody Sunday: 46 million words but no names Inquiry told that the identity of soldiers is still unclear, Michael Horsnell reports vodafone Family of JFK attacks Dallas death game Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News New wave of migrant 'Poms' The exodus of Britons for a new life in Australia has doubled in two years, reports Roger Maynard Rail protesters win a fare-free day House that may have held Bigley is found Homechoice UN takes on new Baghdad mission Man who filmed shooting speaks up Daily Twice to Vienna Arafat Verdict Powell visit raises hopes for peaceful Palestinian election www.aliders.com A Nation that Straddles the East-West Divide Challenger unable to grasp prize Loewe Gone in 20 minutes: car chief's bomb-proof limo British Red Cross Thieves' Top 10 Weather Eye (AP): UN aid for Sudan (Reuters): Rio gunbattle (AP): MP's 'Mafla link' Boost for Bhutto (AP): Disney's lucky day www.toucansurf.com www.lesscholesterol.co.uk Iran bows to UN threat over nuclear programme $28m windfall for families who missed the hurricane Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Storm Hit Florida The Times Decline of the Big Bad Predator Long journey of the lone wolf Five die in deer hunter attack Times Business Quattrone banned Goshawk falls Virgin's float aim Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Bank hits at global accounting firms over derivatives Rules Lift PwC Online retailers to deliver a record Christmas Pulitzers poised to scoop $1bn a newspaper empire put … Charcol Benefits of CAT clause 'Off with high rates' is too simplistic MG Rover sees the light Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Target Results from the first regional heats in the Bank of … Results in Brief Cable & Wireless Pub bids deadline Stop Press Software failure Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Data Look Ahead Defence contractors chase $23bn deal ICM Claims will not affect prices at Severn Xstrata 'will have to raise bid' to win WMC Takeover Panel smokes out UTC's Kidde intent Disorganisation' is good for business Yukos Talks The Times World Bank criticises reform of Russian gas Japanese banks signal end of bad loans crisis Adobe Intelligent Document Platform The Blues Barings legacy fades with sell-off by ING Evolution moves against boycott threat Withdrawal By Our City Staff: BT chief hits out at US governance laws The Times Oil price forces IMF to cut 2005 growth forecast AstraZeneca buys stake in CAT Markets Ruddles Drug row finally in High Court GE in $200m deal to help UK patients By Our City Staff: Mylan rejects bid by 'real' Gordon Gekko no-poor-communication@viatel Smoking ban could cost £1.8bn Trump files for Chapter 11 after cashing half his chips Job's for the Boys? City Diary Polls apart City Diary The Times Shock exchange UBC to offer digital downloads on radio Health fad prompts Krispy Kreme loss Cashing in on Arthouse Success GE imagination at work Independent film group goes on sale for $1.8bn The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Relive the Day that Music Changed the World The Sunday Times the Month Housing foundations remain rock solid Demographic and financial forces still support property, write Peter Pereira Gray and Denis Perelra Gray Broker's second thoughts send the wrong signal for C&w Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Investors hope gloves will come off in battle for Kidde Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Workspace Gilts Handsets a Christmas gift to Carphone Smaller Capitalisation Shares UBC Media Business Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax penalty proceedings exceeded reasonable time requirement European Court of Human Rights Newly qualified members of ILEX Covert cell recording violated burglary suspect's privacy European Court of Human Rights Prison ban on murderer's memoirs justified Court of Appeal Times Online Times Register Brigadier Tony Hunter Soldier who applied his wartime battle experience to devising a syllabus for training future officers Brigadier Tony Hunter, DSO, OBE, MC, was born on September 12,1914. He died on October 19,2004 aged 90 Lives Remembered Robert Heaton Drummer and songwriter for New Model Army, whose minimalist punk put Bradford on the map in the 1980s Robert Heaton, musician, was born on July 6,1961. He died of pancreatic cancer on November 4,2004, aged 43 Terry Melcher Son of Doris Day best known for his influential role in producing albums for the Byrds and writing songs for the Beach Boys Lives in Brief Danilo Baltazar Anderson, Venezuelan lawyer, was born on October 29,1966. He was killed on November 18,2004, aged 38 George William Arthur Freston, MVO, photographer, was born in East London on December 18, 1934. He died in Cornwall on August 1, 2004, aged 69 Artists and veterans join forces Appointments in the Armed Forces Awards Army Sixth Form scholarships Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Cardiff Business Club Lecture Anniversaries Birthdays Births Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the duscussion with other Times readers Doctor Feelgood Are family doctors undervalued and does 'GP' have the cachet it deserves? What if anything should change? Don't go changing Systems failure Daily Life Money's worth Deserved respect Patient patience General arrogance Political slant What's your view? Vote of confidence Doing my best Magic tricks Grand titles Questions Answered Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Arctic chill sets ice on North of England Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day The AirMiles Travel Company To obtain an official collector envelpe call Winning Move Solution: 1Qf7+! forces the win. After … Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport McCoy on course for swift return from injury Racing Times Test Gifford has faith in Joly Bey Rhinestone Cowboy, trained by Jonjo O'Neill, has a … Warwick The Times Sports Book Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sedgefield Racing The Times Royal seal of approval for Windsor relocation Equestrianism Fordham fails in weighty trial Darts Pub landlord's withdrawal from televised challenge has done little to boost the sport's image, John Goodbody reports The Times How Not to Dry up on the Oche Hunter becomes latest victim of shock treatment Snooker Hackney date Preston's task Fahey finest The Results Service Manning given no quarter as Vick revives star quality Today's Fixtures Results and how They Stand Ecclestone in court fight Awesome Farrell stands tall as pride of Lions Rugby League Café Met Mochalatte The Life and Times of Andrew Farrell Highs Board aims to make point on judging Boxing www.setasia.tv Times Online Sehwag and Gambhir lead India fightback from front By Our Sports Staff: Artest lands record ban after fracas with Pistons supporters Basketball American Football Namibia and Prior looking to secure higher status Cricket Phillips in middle as infighting continues Mark Souster finds that no solution is in sight for the stand-off at RFU headquarters Chance to restore world order gives England added incentive Graeme Cattermole IRB Rankings Francis Baron Woodward's advice for Springboks likely to wind up Scotland www.hp.com Northampton lose Solomons' wisdom Untouchables remain a class apart This year has seen several competitors prove all-conquering. Neil Harman witnesses another rousing performance from Roger Federer and says that his mastery can last for years Annika Sorenstam rules women's golf, but John Hopkins believes the Swede fails to get the recognition she deserves 2004: A Year of Domination Pardew testing West Ham's patience Police to investigate Yorke abuse claims The Premiership Today Speedie talk gives rise to charges of racist gibes Solano's strike increases pain as Spurs endure six of the worst Barclays Premiership The Game How They Stand Times Online Wenger may take 'buffet battle' off the menu Group D Times Online The Times Crossword 22,829 Ferguson happy to be in picture for Europe milestone Champions League Liverpool bank on Gerrard for winning return Group a Times Sport Liverpool bank on Gerrard to provide winning return The Times Citroën Th€gam€ Picture Gallery Andrew Billen Quotes of the Day Will the Countryside Alliance now fall victim to a rift? Anthony Howard It has to decide: either to accept defeat or move onto more dangerous ground Boris inaccuracies Exit, queue left Queen of cocksure Image of the Day A South Korean insurance company had 2,500 applications for 20 vacancies amid a crammed job market and an economic slump The Ethicist The Expert Five efficient ways to help you to move forward in your life David Allen Is the author of Gettings Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (Platkus) Put the plan into action: things you can do in two minutes should be done first Beat the clock: how to In the second part of our time survey Giles Whittell examines the poll results while A. C. Grayling says the only true measurement of time is how much we pack into it Most of us are terrible time-managers, and it's the few who aren't whom we most envy Hours Spent in the Office Picture Gallery The Chairman Don't argue over small things Sir Gerry Robinson is Chairman of Allied Domecq The Philosopher There is no such thing as time, only life Quality of experience determines the quantity of time one lives The Commuter Precious little time at home Tomorrow As queer as Dr Who? No, just Daleks in chains According to Russell T. Davies, the motor pof all drama is sex. But how will that shape the Queer as Folk Creator's approach to that British institution. Dr Who? Mine all Mine is a hymn to Sansea, his hometown, a paradlse of community Values The Times The Sunday Times Dr Thomas Stuttaford wheels out his case for the bike, winner in the Transport category in the Times readers' shortlist (above) for Britain's greatest invention Vote for the best of British How to Vote Place your Bets dana Tomorrow The season, rhyme and reason for marmalade Orange and Lemon Marmalade Magimix UK Ltd Times Online home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Tasty way to shed baby fat Health Losing weight after having a baby can be a long struggle. Jane Clarke advises you to experiment with different flavours and textures Send US your Queries This Saturday only in Party skirts for the festival season Dress for your Shape From rich fabrics to sequins, embroidery and ruffles, the secret to choosing the right evening skirt for you is all in the detailing, says Eve Thomas A 13-year-old should not wear a more expensive coat than her mother Fighting Forty Arts What the Hell is that noise? Interview: Lottie Moggach covers her ears in preparation for the Champmans' musicaal festival The nearest thing to mainstream pop will be jake's dog, kylie Beauty and the Irish Brute Architecture The Glucksman art gallery in Cork is all a public building should be, says Tom Dyckhoff This is no Bilbao Guggenheim, thank God. It's far better The Glucksman is 1950s Brutalism as it should have been Radio Chris Campling The rainbow warrior Photography Thirty years ago critics sneered at William Eggleston's vision of America in colour. Today his work is viewed as seminal, says Joanna Pitman William Eggleston: Dust Bells Victoria Miro N1 In 1976 his work was dismissed as "perfectly banal, perfectly boring" Tomorrow in T2 Pop Jill Scott Jill Scott Brixton Academy Pop Jackson Browne First Choice Concert ECO/Layton Barbican Theatre Roman Nights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz London Jazz Festival South Bank Centre TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Champagne Winner Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Multi Channel Television Kids CBBC Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Taking the fun out of fundamental Last Night's TV www.1837online.com Viewing Guide The chavs and Chav-nots True Fiction In the morning-room at Highgrove, the Prince of Wales is preparing a speech on subjects close to his heart… Word Watching T2 Crossword Polygon www.timesonline.co.uk T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Sunrise Senior Living The Times Game Euro Game Free Every Champions League Week Wenger Fighting to Beat System Champions League Groupe Gabriele Marcotti says that Arsenal's European involvement is in doubt unless they can come to terms with unorthodox tactics Briefing Reserves of Talent Grand Master ITV1's Champions League presenter pays tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson's landmark Capello Wins Heart of Old Lady Champions League Groupc James Eve talks to the Juventus coach who has overcome a hostile welcome from fans by guilding the Turin club back to rude health www.timesonline.co.uk Briefing Deschamps Delivering Briefing Mirror Image Garde Going for Gold Briefing Rich Ambition Roman Glory with Paisey Design Rick Broadbent on the humble genius who took Liverpool to the heights and ushered in period of rule for English clubs in Europe Ticket to Ride Swept Away on a Red Tide Steve Horton on how the fans stopped at nothing to follow their side to Rome Barcelona on top of the World Briefing Mourinho Dictating the pace Confidence Trick Briefing Bill Edgar's Best of the Rest Game of the Week Group B Dynamo Kiev v as Roma Sky Sports Extra, from 7pm, tonight Lucozade Sport Anderlecht v Valencia Group G Sky Sports Interactive, 7.45pm, tomorrow W Bremen v Inter Milan Group G Sky Sports Interactive, 7.45pm, tomorrow How They Stand Les Prime Suspects Ony Cascarino on the murky world of bribes and corruption he found in France Euro Vision Euro Trash Hard Graft Paying off for Lacombe Multiple Display Advertising Items Gross Mistakes Draw Ire as Hearts Aim to Flamboyant Riquelme Finds Stage to Flourish in Style Kollmann at Deadly Best How They Stand Times Online Lucozade Sport The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Auction of the Week Other Views Computer errors prove costly to public sector Issue of the Week Information Technology Index Degrees of Success The Week in Numbers Out of Wedlock Registration of live births outside marriage Easy Access? How people currently access government services, and how they would like to access them, out of 500 people surveyed Public Opinion The white paper gives the NHS a chance to work with people to make us healthier Management 4 Seen in Hansard School building hit by PFI fear Management The Issue Explained The Sustainability Agenda Managers take responsibility Met's move was a breeze Index Tax credit would give boost to inner cities Enterprise Jargon Decoder A vision for treating psychosis Mental health sufferers need to be treated early if they're to be treated successfully, says Cliff Prior, from the mental health charity Rethink. He spoke to Alexandra Frean Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health New Medical Research New nurses face sanity tests Health Other Stories we Liked Junk food 'has to be rationed' GPs deny help to quitters Index Hospital ops under threat in tucking row Uniforms The Tao of Poo Minorities lose out on grants Charities Pages that stick in the craw Charities Hero. . . Snapshot of road statistics Transport ... And Villain How They See us Legislation Update Education Foreign Ways Fee-paying students can't fail Education Salary Watch The 60-Second Management Book Freedom from Command & Control: A Better Way to Make the Work Work, by John Seddon, Vanguard Press, £20 Business shuns sink schools Enterprise Want to get ahead? Be a mad professor Grudge Alert Audit inspectors get bad report Social Care Mondeo man is a drugs cop Police Prize Caption Competition No fair trial for Guy Fawkes Rough Justice Last Week. . . Web Watch Careers In the Chat Rooms A burning passion to be a firefighter Career Clinic Need Career Advice? Ask the Experts Lessons I Have Learnt Course Watch Savings if we work together Housing How to bridge over trouble Regeneration Public Health White Paper Make cash from travellers Local Authorities Public Opinion Body-count report makes a mockey of Labour's 'passion'for statistical analysis Jobs Jobsagenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Classified advertising district. One team Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Learning and Skills—opportunities audit commission Multiple Display Advertising Items www.tesjobs.co.uk Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 or 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes.co.uk Get a Job in. . . Adult Education Over to you. . . What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes.co.uk Diary Dates West Minster The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Justice's quality controller The head of the Criminal Cases Review Commission says that public confidence is vital. Interview by Frances Gibb Law Awards 2005 with One Essex Court City University The Times Law Section Africa's prisoners hunger for justice Clare Brennan on efforts to extend and improve legal advice services Multiple Display Advertising Items News Police and CPS should put us in the picture The public have a right to see film footage and other images shown in open court, argues John Battle Joke of the Week Joanne Manson There is still time to stem the tide of greed 'No win, no fee' might be he to stay but we do must something about the ambulance chasers, says Derek Wheatley Feeling lucky? You'll need to be to take on the police Legal aid may soon be withdrawn for key areas of advice, Jon Robins reports What Libya must do to demonstrate its sincerity If Colonel Gaddafi wants to join the civilised nations his regime should end its abuses of diplomatic immunity, says David Whitehouse Cloak of immunity loses its comfort lan Caplin on a judicial success by alleged victims of Saudi torture Racial hatred calls for action Multiple Display Advertising Items Boris and his troubles may have a lesson for us all Morality clause or not, employers may have a … interest in the private lives of their staff, says … Employment law is becoming a football fixture It was a game of two halves. Now it's complicated by Class a drugs and sackings for gross misconduct, writes Alex Wade Loud and clear—calls over the net are the business Multiple Display Advertising Items Fraudsters who phish for victims from safety of the net Cyber-crime is increasing—and extremely difficult to crack, writes Tim Buckingham Bloggers beware: is the boss reading your diary? The sacking of a US air hostess for an indiscretion is enough to make any online Samuel Pepys think twice, writes Naomi Branston The Financial Paper Trial Frequently Spans Several Jurisdictions Times Online Always be wary of glass houses Is Britain a paradise for uncompetitive practices? Firms with a European vantage-point give Edward Fennell their perspective What the legal journals are reporting this week Firms that Have Run into Trouble Shot lawyers? Don't mention the. . . Fair cop Trumpets at the ready Multiple Display Advertising Items Will anyone ever be able to grow old gracefully? Age discrimination laws may force bosses to lay workers off early, says James Davies Paying for social justice The Times A rent case to remember lawyer of the week lawboard@the times.co.uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Charlie not ready for supreme creation tradingplaces@the times.co.uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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