News from 01/05/2001
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Phil Yates, Genevi?ve Douglas, David M. Evans, Elizabeth J. Davies, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Paul Gosling, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Hilary Finch's, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Martin Mears, Ivo Tennant, Adam Sherwin and Robin Young, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Irving, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Audrey Magee Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Joe Joseph, Don Montague, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Gooffrey Bindman, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peregrine Worsthorne, Ross Cowan, Jeff Dunne, Victoria Segal, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Colin Peacocke, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, James Clarke, Rodney Milnes, Matt Sims, Stuart Maconie, Alice Lagnado, Matt Dickinson and John Goodbody, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, David Charter, David Burt, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Fleur Brennan, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Paul McCann, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Philip Rule, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Tony Gray, Frics, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Dr. Jane Collins, Matt Dickinson, Trenchard, Garfield Robbins, James Allcock, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Paul Wilkinson, John Verry, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, J. C. L. Sharp, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, William Langley, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Sara Leslie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, George Austin, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Malcolm Flanagan, Sue Hepworth, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Rebekah Wilson, Peter Pooley, Bill Burroughs, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, R. Pearson, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Malpas, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Paul Fox Chairman, Ben Macintyre, Daniel Lightman, David Sinclair, Ian Cobain, Tom Baldwin and James Doran, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Tim Evans, Bob Bury, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Lord Goldsmith, Keith Young, Richard Morrison, Iain Wharton, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Robert Cole and James Doran, John Phillips, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Richard Owen and Francesco Bongarra,
ResumoIndex Hague forces race row MP to back down Dingoes kill boy Mandelson row Baby tests Gold card Law Picture Gallery Bush defies arms treaty with missile shield The Times Summer in France Golden Rose for Henry Journey of an IRA man Fluorescent force gears up for May Day mayhem Links London The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Once upon a time there was a black lord Parliamentary Sketch Whitehall racism report is shelved The weather today Blair admits a problem with the vision thing League's next target will be shooting Wonder horse loses last battle with odds Disease is a century-old mystery Olympic rower's sinking feeling Virgin cars Father 'was killed protecting son' Top stud worth £100,000 a time It's a hit. It's in the groove. It's, er, Radio 2 London braced for May Day trouble Fujitsu Computers Siemens 'Helly telly' helps Yard to see the big picture £40m study 'stifling research' Police target masterminds of city chaos Should marriage vows be written like dog licences? Train driver ignored six red lights News in Brief Still counting Suicide rate rises Costly taunts Tube strike hope Holiday tragedy Lottery winner jailed for drug parties at home Victim's letter to accused girlfriend read in court Intelligent Finance Genesys Bearers back after 1,000-year absence Tory divisions on race expose Hague weakness Vauxhall Raising the Standard 'Firm action' ends in worst of all worlds On Politics Dingoes maul nine-year-old boy to death Marriott Attack revives memories of cry in the dark Sainsbury's Probation for woman who killed unfaithful husband NFU refuses to use £30m to aid farmers Devon's backlog of carcasses dwindles Seat auto emocion Lloyds TSB Freeman Mandela honoured by Leeds Army got away with murder, minister claims Ricoh Rspca All babies will be tested for deafness Health authorities leading the way Gm tomato 'reduces risk of disease' Health & Safety Executive NHS lags behind private screening Medical Briefing Standard Life Bank Mother knows benefits of acting quickly Smith lacks interest in loan question Question Time: foot-and-mouth aid package is 'woeful' Ousted MPs may form legion BT New Chinook inquiry Bush 'may change mind on Kyoto' Parliament in Brief Speaker rebuts Sinn Fein story Quote of the day Today in Parliament Mandelson rues stand-up row with neighbour Dozen MPs in line for peerage Database out of bounds for poll Labour man asks too many questions Nationwide Phoney Election Goldrush town eyes up royal prospect RAC Platinum Firm knew milkman was drunk Marriott Postman collects £100.000 News in Brief Sherlock case Sophie loses stake Shipman questions Swift response Mafia and Triads net £3bnfrom migrants Icon Eye Academy Royal Mail Heavenly welcome for space tourist Putin to purge Russian tongue of foreign elements Headlines inforeign press ruffle Berlusconi Dell Row over unfinished Leonardo Stressed? Pope maps out moral battle First direct (AFP): Policemen killed in Estrada riot World in Brief (AFP): Slave traffic (AP): Death sentences (AFP): Website attacks (AP): Presidential plan (Reuters): Deluge diverted Sting plane skids (AFP): Called to account Schroder's plan puts pressure on French leaders Italian stallions Multiple Display Advertising Items Thus Putin may try to buy votes with free cars Leaders of intifada reject call for truce British Gas MPs censure Wahid for the second time Journalists are targets of Bangladeshi violence Go-fly (AP): Everest record breaker falls to his death McVeigh wrong to avenge siege, says survivor FBI to 'reform' its promotion system Home & Contents Insurance US cities hit by 'white flight' Healthspan Ltd Bush to sanction global defence shield spending C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Online Forget race, the Eu will steal all our nationalities The John Townend row has obscured the real issues threatening Britain Robinson's phantom £200,000 is still hush-hush in the Commons Conservative Central Office Why I feel strangely drawn to this mob Bloom's boon Academic Interest Universities need to be relieved from destructive research rules Colour and Credibility A race row that has inflicted real damage on the Tories Final Furlong Animals that cost more than a pony Racial tension in the Tory party Who qualifies as a 'people's peer'? Health Bill 'danger' Scots dependency Archbishops compared Old London Bridge Delicate choice of Bbc Chairman Roman armour The right note? Roadside penis Financial terms Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays The night sky in May Anniversaries Announcements School news Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Meeting Ceremony Memorial service Legal news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Leonard Rotherham Investigating the metal fatigue that brought down two Comets Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Personal Column Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Rita Hunter British soprano who combined power with surprising grace and won renown as an interpreter of Wagner On This Day Thousands Cheer New Dutch Queen Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands succeeded her mother Queen Juliana with the knowledge that more than 80 per cent of the Dutch population were in favour of the monarchy Marianne Winder Specialist in Middle High German etymology and Oriental medicine Shares fail to hold highs Cantor Index The Times Tuesday May 1 2001 2W Brandes to raise stake in De Beers if Anglo bid fails Transco may sell regional gas pipes network McCafe stirs it with Starbucks in America Homes market defies the pessimists BT preparing to ask shareholders for £7bn AOL and nt1 in talks over joint ventures Friends to press on with £4.5bn July listing SAS Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Last defender of the true faith Index Reuters pays £190m for Bridge assets Agilent Technologies IPE is taken over by US rival Boosey passes on final dividend Results in Brief Universal bank set for go-ahead New Star has ?300m to spend Business in Brief Help for Letsbuyit Doncasters sold CRH acquisition Media placing SEC calls banks over dot-com share allocations Wagner stands down Gameplay upon sale hopes The Open University Investors to quiz Matalan A costly job creation scheme Commentary Picture Gallery Huntsworth seeks to raise £13m Murdoch tries to restart deal ABI puts Billiton pay deal under scrutiny Holmesdale EMI and BMG in last-ditch approach to EU Broker switch helps Marconi Hopes for consumer arm lift Thus Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Picture Gallery Investors should approach any junk shop with caution Phytopharm fights back Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Last defender of the true faith aims for credibility Morgan tells of stranger danger City Diary Hanging up Picture Gallery Home run Standard Life faces fresh assault on professional front The Times The Times Unit Information Service The Times Lehman in the zone as Yorkshire ease home Cricket For the record Coulthard out to mend stalled relationship Motor racing Worcestershire shine after wise move Flexibility key to new schools league Today's fixtures Leicestershire made to pay for fading form Pools forecast Hills turns away from Nayef to partner Munir Racing Bath The Times Results from yesterday's two meetings Dubai Millennium, one of a kind Julian Muscat On The Level Reading the racecard Meeting Points Bath Specialists TEAMtalk Race No Title England reveal strength in depth Rugby union No more plain sailing for Bristol Sailing Nottingham Northampton sign Smith to shore up pack MacArthur forges ties on return to racing Huntingdon Steward out as Hamed muses over next move Boxing The Times Softwaredirect Funding fears force FA to put Wembley project on hold Britain sees a return of power Sport in Brief Whittall guides Zimbabwe home Northall earns another chance Cornwallis claims historic victory Squillari makes it 11 in Munich Hull rise to top after cutting weak Giants down to size Rugby league Wallace accounts for King to join the Crucible elite Snooker Polished boot of Harris stops Blue Sox from dazzling Fans take over at Chesterfield Football Stalybridge eye Conference seat Sheringham draws on his staying power Football Matt Dickinson The double Player of the Year faces a tough decision over his future The Premiership today Fifa delivers Greece World Cup reprieve Last night's results Houllier tells Gerrard to beware pitfalls Rufus puts Ipswich dream at risk Charlton Athletic 2… The Times Crossword 21,716 Barkley turns out to be latest international man of mystery Scottish Amicable Tour League's credit good for £48m Lifestyle Health Inside LAW Arts Truth, Bloody Sunday boy from Bogside Contents Inside Tomorrow Tell the whole bloody truth The Bloody Sunday inquiry gives Martin McGuinness the chance to explain and acknowledge his Ira past and therefore to give Northern Ireland hope for the furture, says Michael Gove The 2 Minute Briefing Tobacco control Stay with me (well, for a year) Rod Stewart has called for wedding vows to be renewed every year, like a dog licence. But is this andy way to approach marriage? Below, three generations of men give their views Throwaway marriage is no good 40-year-old dad Marriage is a 30-year-old lad With Rod's law, I will The Egypt Bike Ride Eurostar plus Is my lord properly qualified? Party election broadcasts are the pterodacty of British politics, surviving against all the laws fo evolution Oxford embroiders Clinton myth Been there, done that had a boob job 'Unlike the soldiers, I always cared more about a flat stomach than a big bust' One foot in the slammer More elderly people are turning to crime after having led blameless lives. Miranda Ingram asks them why they feel honesty does't pay Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus A quick one at Muriel's Geoffrey Wheatcroftremembers 1970s Soho and the bohemians who drank at the Colony Room Finger food and chewing The Times children's doctor answers reader' questions Sun damage David Charter Riot trauma Fleur Brennan Felled in the prime of life Nigel Piggott died at 35 from a coronary. His widow believes that screening may have saved him. Anjana Ahuja reports See what the sun has done Phototype picture, which reveal the unseen damage caused by exposure to sun, are being used to alert people to the risks of skin cancer. David Charter reports How to cope with a drunk for a parent Children of alcoholics need help and rehabilitation, too, says Simon Crompton Read Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 What is cranial osteopathy? Fallout from the front line The police on standby for today's demonstration and other civil disturbances often suffer form ill health and mental stress, mental stress, Fleur Brennan Raw talents or hot air on a g-string? Viewpoint Stiff-necked traditionalists are at war with let-it-all hang-out trendies for the soul and cachet of classical music. Richard Morrison is inclind to call a plague on both their houses, actually Picture Gallery Natural forces Interview The soprano Karita Mattila enjors playing real women, she tells John Allison NT National Theatre C'mon, let's all do the hustings What will be the song of Election 2001? Stuart Maconie consults his Swingometer Drawn from Life Ups and downs of a fan World Music Dancing was a sore point during the London Latin Music Festival, says Nigel Willamson HMV Pop South Africa Freedom Day Trafalgar Square Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargle Cheek by jowl with the bear It took an Irish director to make Pushkin's Boris Godunov work for a Russian audience. Now it's coming here. Robert Thicknesse reports Morning Glory Palace Picture Gallery Underworld Lyric, Hammersmith A Little Night Music Theatres Raymond Gubby and Columbia Artists Management Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Playing with magic New Classical Albums a clutch of fine piano recordings makes Hillary Finch's spirit soar Opera Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure Festival Hall Concert LPO/Perlman Festival Hall No stars in sight, but £500 reward for consistency It's not always the hat-trick heroes that win the Fantasy prizes, as this week's winner can prove Weekly winner Contact numbers Leaderboard Youth league leaders Check your player scores here Tricky game plans for the final stretch The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio 4 Fm: 92.4-94.6 MHz Lw: 198 kHz Mw: 720 kHz… Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBCl Today's Television pages 30 & 31 Satellite and Radio Today's television ACCORhotels. com £100 Martin mears Letters Lawyers, lies and ethics Michael Page Legal Fidelity Investments Counting the cost of justice The bloody sunday inquiry is expected to cost at least ?100 million as more than 1,000 witnesses use the best in It to give evidence The Times Law Section Whitehead Mann GKR Laurence Simons Thermo Electron Corporation Henderson Hall Specialsts in Egal Necruitment Why Sir William was wrong about race Martin Mears challenges lawyers to contest the liberal consensus on Institutional raclsm that followed the publication of the Macpherson report Hays ZMB Heidrick & Struggles More than 70 Offices Worldwide Charity Commission Readers' queries Your shout The college of Law discusses the enforcement of judgments, reciprocal wills and neighbourhood covenants Lawyer of the week 'Be prepared for the best of times, as well as the worst of times' London Private Practice Electoral Commission Linklaters & Alliance The next generation Internet needs a new breed of lawyer David Price Working options Open Learning Solv recruitment group Legal Recruitment Chambers and Partners Why the Bar needs to retain its identity Letters should be addressed to The Editor, 1… The key to a trouble-free house sale is in the preparation Financial Service Authoirty FSA National Crime Squad 'Every person is entitled to protection of law' Lies, lawyers and ethics Lawyers tread a fine ethical line, Geoffrey Bindman came under 'bruising' attack when acting for keith Vaz, Mp. Nicholas Blake, Qc from the human rights chambers, Matrix, was attacked for defending the military regime in Fiji. When do lawyers cross the line? A solicitor and barrister look at the duties and pitfalls of defending people's rights Dangerous days, dark knights Consumers' Association Taylor Root Carlton Take steps to eliminate risks of legal complaints Firm should design and implement their own risk-management systems, says John Verry In The City LawWeek What the legal journals have been reporting on this week CME Central European Media Enterprises Group Shearman & Sterling Tandberg Television The Manchester Metropolitan University Preparations afoot for imminent 'recession' City brief Law firms are responding bullishly to talk of economic downturn, says John Malpas Against the odds Prisoner has no right to inseminate his wife Court of Appeal Euratom Treaty covers only civil not military use Queen'sbench Division Decision valid despite hiding information Court of Appeal Settlement admitted Court of Appeal Enron Standard rules for the citation of authority Court of Appeal Parallel proceedings are to be discouraged Chancery Divison Judge's duty to direct acquittal Court of Appeal Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Assistants to the Law Lords Cardiff University New Walk Chambers Vizard Oldham Legal Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Society Council is lost for words—for once Trading places Picture Gallery The Law Society
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