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News from 15/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Tony Creek, Jon Ashworth, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Bryan Toft, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Beeston and Emily Davies, Claire McDonald, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Horchover, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, D. H. Hinge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Mark Souster and Norman Harris, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Graham Wason, Chairman, Mark Dickson, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Dawson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Flora Botsford, James Jackson and Stephen Dalton, Chas Jones, Poole, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sue Speers, Jeff Dunne, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Boardman, Libby Purves, Martyn Eden Director, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Rupert Ridge, Helen Studd and Frances Gibb, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Flora Botsford and Charles Bremner, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Richard Susskind, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Shakir Ispahani, Mark Atherton, Catrin Turner, Rachel Bridge, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Martin F. Seely, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Robert A. Harrison, Alastair Brown, Gary Duncan and Christine Buckley, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Guy Greenhous, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Zoe Stow, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Ritchie, Peta Bee, Cathy Harris, David Elias, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Gascoigne, Matthew Parris, D. J. Kidd, George Caulkin, Howard J. C. Wells, Nick Szczepanik and David McVay, John Shaw, Guy Florita, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Guy Fiorita, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Giulio Sica, Michael Gove, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Baldwin Roland Watson, Sam Lister and Melissa Kite, John Goodbody Sports Reporter, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Pippa Lewis, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Justine Hancock, Anthony Howard, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Vasha Wallace, Joanna Coles,

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Call me Mr: how Blair plans to evict peers from Lords Private health 'factories' to rescue NHS Labour says Letwin leaked tax report The first word Dealer's blunder sends FTSE tumbling The Times Today: 2. Crossword 26. Law Report: Times… Good University Guide Divorce law confusion as ex-wife wins £4m Back in power Daughter killing Why Lennox Lewis is out for the count Boodle & Dunthorne All ports alert for striped menace The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Tube strikes will hit exam pupils Spooked cattle at large after cull backfires Animal sanctuary wins reprieve The weather today Father put depressed girl 'out of her misery' Woman is jailed for affair with 13-year-old Churchill speech fit for a Prince Judge says boy's interest in child porn is healthy Ted Hughes: womaniser, sex object (and poet) I am gay, says lead singer of R. E. M Christian Aid Data law is a killer, says cancer researcher Pressure on GPs puts patients at risk, BMA warns Abbey National Plc Hindujas to avoid election trouble By a Correspondent: Inspector destroyed files 'to cut work' Work Space Boy, 2, is given his father's kidney BT sets up kiosks for e-mail News in Brief £20m Lottery win Murder charge Car plate offence Prisoner gets life Correction Police powerless to ban speed camera detector 'Rare monkey sold with recipe' The Open University All The Phone Companies Together Picture Gallery Gallery in failed bid to secure Old Master Police call for return of village bobbies Canon By a Correspondent: No strings attached to busking on Tube Doctor 'failed to mention cancer' Norwich Union Direct Saga Services Jilted lover strangled millionaire's daughter Dando suspect's 'agitated attempt to concoct alibi' Save on Sundays Shrek horror: Disney's fairyland is lampooned Home Office Belltower fiasco clergyman resigns Merrill Lynch & Co Ask Merrill Lynch Minister apologises for Italy's poll fiasco Nationwide Bossi stunned by scale of reversal Hastings Direct Stressed? Mormon goes on trial in test Caise for bigamy Jeb Bush denies 'lies' Rac European Motor and Travel Insurance US gets tough with armed criminals First word from Asia's lost civilisation A Makest Possible Americans pull the plug on Indian computer whiz-kids Israelis kill five Arafat police Intelligent Finance Reformer challenges Japan's mandarins Nationalists win Basque poll as Aznar strategy backfires BPP Law School In Harm's Way Denmark protests to Zimbabwe World in Brief US missile deal (AP): Cocaine seized (Reuters): Racketeering trial Nato handover (AP): Marijuana ruling (AP): Rock god Tories' tax tangle How a £20bn giveaway came… Iron Lady shops for Tory victory Tears flow in Finchely as Thatcher returns to her old seat …as Doris stalks the Prince of Darkness Welsh launch lost in translation BT Lib Dems' card Charles Kennedy unveils the ace… Day - 23 The Times Fugitive Portillo says knickers to media rollercoaster Election 2001 Political Sketch Tory tax tangle gives Hague £12bn headache Abbey National Plc It all adds up to the numbers game Commentary Humphrys has spot of pure fun hounding Blair Talent academy promised Defector tipped for high office Swiftcall UKIP says Europe costs us £20bn Incredible digital hearing aid can achieve superior… Lib Dems start taking tabloids By a Correspondent: Bell has 'no hope' of winning Tory seat C. Hoare & Co Blair rings changes at No 10 to beat Brown Jungle Kennedy takes his secret weapon on tour Online The leader of afar too loyal opposition The only honest thing about kennedy's campaign is his ambition for office Why captains of industry are less keen to sign on Labour's dotted line The middle class has lost the will to serve Web tangle The Times Diary Suspicious Figures The debate on crime has to move beyond police numbers Moderation Wins Basque voters have rejected violence but not independence Electoral Spice Politicians bask in reflected glory Business backing for new Labour Plan to 'privatise' the monarchy Tourism needs radical thinking Tolerating prostitution Heath 'inconsistent' Cup Final trouble Discontented GPs will speak out Wartime ally Columbus's discovery Music copyright Flexible friend Court Circular Birthdays Luncheon Meetings Anniversaries Personal Column Reception Picture Gallery Dinner Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Marriage Personal Column Didi Mainstay of one of the best teams in football history Flight Centre Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Simon Raven Notorious libertine whose stylish novels cast a world-weary eye on upper-class life Alexei Tupolev Designer of Russian Concorde which lost the supersonic race The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Finance The truth behind the Brown revolution Economic View Power broker City Dlary Securicor Omega Express Late collapse for shares Cantor Index Error sends index plunging Stocik Market Renamed Aga lifted by kitchen focus Eurotop 100 Picture Gallery Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Boots investors can still have sense of wellbeing Tempus DCC TT Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Setback on Lords ruling for Equitable Exchange Rates Cornhill Insurance Labour targets small business Abbey National lands Fleming Premier arm Hornby scales down Picture Gallery Statoil sales drive starts World's richest individuals see assets grow US regional banks in bid battle Business in Brief Tesco investment ExCel to host fair Bulletin purchase Brunswick apologises for losing dossier British airports suffer fresh falls IBDO M&S scales back launch Insider appointed at BA Commentary Patience Wheatcroft An unhealthy climate for business Connex near to handover British Energy to cut 400 jobs Now it costs just £32 to get to Wall Street NTL and Orange agree alliance Anatole Kaletsky Output fall fuels hopes of big US rate cut The Times Crossword 21,728 Climate change levy triples pace of manufacturer costs Tomkins loses £66m from S&W sale Stock Markets Wealthy C&w buys Digital Island for a modest $340m Major takes Carlyle post Currencies Interest Rates Radisson Edwardian Hotels Commodities BT to delay launch of 3G test by three months Lewis hopes floored by King Dial -a-PHONE Armchair spectators turned off by Cup Final First Glance Tomorrow The Premiership today Arsenal striving to make a point Football Ferguson welcomes long summer break for players Arsenal face the striking facts Owen returns to shopping list of Europe 's finest Football Liverpool forward who won the FA Cup is in a strong position for contract talks In Times 2 today Gullit attracts run of support for West Ham job Conference determined to promote status in game Football Rugby Harrison fails to knockout shoppers Boxing Masters at great lengths to combat the latest technology Golf Balshaw fit for Lions but Dallaglio still doubtful Rugby Union Legal & Public Notices Public Notices The Rall Regulater British strength in depth poses problem for Bartu Modern Pentathlon Bristol forced to make solo voyage Sailing Wigan look to Raper for lift in fortunes Rugby league Here today, gone tomorrow New crews anxious to impress Rowing Wolverhampton savour final flourish Schools sport The great water myth By Our Sports Staff: Henman falls at the first hurdle in Hamburg Hingis breathes easy without Williams Resurgent Emmerson looking for more than just a quick half Triathlon The Lion-hearted leader The Kervin interview Bradman's lustre undimmed by time Spirit and decency of Bath fans Promotion from the Conference Skill and opportunism Cardiff in the FA Cup Our man at Hogwarts Paris and Toronto setting hot pace Coulthard drives home importance of singular success Beijing bids to shake off critics in race for Olympics John Goodbody talks in Lausanne to the man arguing China's case to stage the 2008 Games Washout leaves Pakistanis high and dry Cricket South African all-rounder suffers heart attack after heroics with bat Corporate Golf Challenge Trescothick feels at home with England Cricket In less than a year, the young opener has made himself a fixture in the national team Durham need Collingwood to become national treasure Simmons aims to subdue Norfolk's grounds for hope Minor Counties Cricket White in injury scare Leading first-class averages Mobile Times Searle sets sail for America's Cup bid Sport Summary Lumley reaches US Open final Matthew shows staying power Nel denies part in marijuana party Damron wins first tour title Business as usual for Surrey Ullrich setting his sights high The Daily results service Seven days ahead Times Square Picture Gallery Rankings Yesterday's racing results Zurich Premiership fixtures 2001-02 Pools forecast Reason to rail against Lingfield stewards Racing On the Level Reading the racecard Perth Hereford TEAMtalk Raceline Perth Specialists York Hereford Specialists William Hill Fabre loses quarter of his string Flight Of Fancy seeks royal assent Racing Fallon can get best from Lady Bear Colours and selections for today's feature races Sun Datacenter System Reseller Redcar fails to unearth the hole story The Good University Guide Arts Law Ted Hughes : womaniser, sex object (and poet) Contents Inside The poet as rock god Women flocked to Ted Hughes, drawn by the potent allure of his glamour, fame and reputation as a lover. But says Erica Wagmer, it is only the poetry that will ever really matter The 2 Minute Bricfin Richard Leakey on trial The bucks stop here Why does the 59-year-old self-made billionaire Michael Bloomberg want to the next Mayor of New York? Joanna Coles Sainsbury's The Tiger Effect Sport creates a 'feel-good' factor which affects stock markets and elections, says Simon Barnes Times Newspaper Ltd Anthony Howard Howard What Hague has fatally overlooked is that the electorate tends to be a slow-moving, lumbering elephant Windows of opportunity Time spent avoiding expenses Been there, done that missing person I feel overjoyed at having been found at last I 'm in my blonde period Hugh Hefner might have just celebrated his 75th birthday but his tastes do not seem to have mellowed, says Penny Wark Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Forced to stay at home and study Deciding which university to attend is not just about educational factors. There is also the trcky question of where to live, says Glen Owen The Times Manchester bares its teeth Price Water House Coopers The Times Good University Guide Tomorrow: Is Oxbridge opening up? In debt to education Myths about water New research shows there is little evidence to support claims about the drink. Peta Bee reports £1 Million Pension Terms and Conditions Baby can't sleep out of my arms The Times children's doctor answers readers' question Your questions answered Ryohin Keikaku Europe Ltd The toxic toothpaste Fluoride is good for teeth but it can also be harmful says Simon Crompton Don't come too close Sufferers of personal-space phobia cannot bear to have people near them—even their partners and children. Justine Hancock reports Healthspan Ltd Gone the wind-up Film Festival Cannes came, saw and was conquered by Shrek's dismantling of sacred cartoon cows, says James Christopher The knight in shining humour La Movie a Knight's Tale is a romp that's more Monty Python than medieval, says Sean MacAulay Peasant actualy clap their hands to Queen's terrace chant We Will Rock you1 The boy in town Visulal Art: Berlusconi is not the only man of the moment in Rome, says Richard Owen Caravaggio has returned There are several Caravaggios on Displaly, not seen in the London show Royal Academy of Arts Theatre Crave/4.48 Psychosis Royal Court The second coming Theatre The Vagina Monologues has become the creed for a religion Lynne Truss is a determined agnostic Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargle A tonic troupe Dance David Parsons's company offers undemanding festival fare. Nothing wrong with that, says Donald Hutera Opera La Traviata/European Chamber Opera Theatre Royal Concert Bright Youth Orchestra St Bartholomew's New classical CDs A postmodern Fin; transatlantic virtuosity; colourful Americana European unions Viewpoint The Chamber Orchestra of Europe is an unlikely success story, success story says Richard Morrison Many players have married other, producing 45 children between them Entertainments Theatre Royal Drury Lane Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House Entertainments Concert Music BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall First she takes New York And no doubt the world will follow. Clive Davis Meets Jane Monheit, the fast-rising jazz diva with a taste for the past Concert Philharmonia/Gergiev Festival Hall Fantasy league The Times Air ticket negotiator needs no special licence Court of Appeal Published May 15,2001 Council can change its mind on environmental report Queen's Bench Division Published May 15,2001 Convention rights are not applicable to SFA tribunals Queen's Bench Division Published May 15,2001 Great Movies 2 for 1 Tickets Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 7.00am World Wrestling Federation:… Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBC1 Time S 2 Crossword No 2342 Today's viewing Headline The lawyers who fight the election battles Lord Kingsland: The Shadow Lord Chancellor 3 Your shout: Readers' queries Litigants and the law: When they fall out Central European Media Enterprises Group Henderson Hall The politician who has emerged Tom the shadow of law He is a virtual unknown outside legal circles, but the Shadow Lord Chancellor has strong views that he would relish airing if the Conservatives could cause an upset on June 7, says Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Russell McVeagh Garfield Robbins Hays Executive International Search & Selection BBC World Service Tax office embraces 'paperless' trials The Inland Revenue's decision to go online, saving time and money, should revolutionise complex fraud trials, says Frances Gibb Virtual realities of the Bar NATS In-House Opportunities London Private Practice Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses agricultural tenancy, credit card forgery, employment records and services charges Lawyer of the week 'This is an issue that connects with almost every member of the public Bulletin board Addleshaw Booth & Co Consignia plc Expand your Horizons Title & Lewis Chambers and Partners Welcome to the world of work Pro bono is what it's all about Time to ring in the changes The £1 million question Financial Services Authority Crown Prosecution Service When litig Simple legal disputes can escalate, leading to a loss of faith in the justice system. Frances Gubb reports Eddie Coppard Joe Lawrence Legal lessons on the Net Hughes-Castell GWT Consulting Ingram Micro The lawyers behind the political parties As the election campaign gets under way, a few key lawyers will be on call. Nick Gillies reports In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Korn/ferry International PA Consulting Group MA for recruitment Incompetence can cause trial to be unfair Privy Counicl Published May 15,2001 Duty not breached by pursuing hopeless case Privy Counicl Publshed May 15,2001 Physical changes to land relevant to character of its proposed use Queen's Bench Division Published May 15,2001 Agent's compensation on termination Queen's Bench Division Published May 15,2001 The Nottingham Trent University GLS Redrow Homes Child privacy rule no breach of Mfr trial European Court of Human Rights Published May 15,2001 Deed valid despite absence of signatory's witness Court of Appeal Published May 15,2001 Asylum certificate cannot challenge truth of claim Queen's Bench Division Published May 15,2001 Norton Rose Chambers and Partners Joanne Manson Recruitment BDO Stoy Hayward 7 New Square KSB Claims Stockler Charity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooke bows out with a Maori swan song Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery UBS Warburg Medivay Council Salamanca The Times Salamanca Welcome to Peter Brown introduces a 12-page report on a Spanish city with a strong heritage of learning and art that is Walking, talking and courting square Rachel Bridge explores a city centre known as Salamanca's living room Plaza Mayor Grape expectations Rachel Bridge samples the best wines of the region Viniculture The winemaker will happily pour you a glass and guid you through the wines A veggie Vasha Wallace samples some tasty vegetarian dishes and tries pastries made by the local nuns Food Frogs woo tourists These little piggies ate acorns… …and eventually became the jam?n de bellota so beloved Sanaiards. Flora Botsford reports Language in a labyrinth not Linguistics The twin glories of Salamanca The city is blessed with two cathedrals situated alongside each other. Rachel Bridge takes a look at their unique history Architecture A great seat of learning lives on On of the world's oldest universities is again attracting students to its medieval surroundings Salamanca University Follow the old rail track for a break on the border The unspoilt and quiet beauty of the Arribes del Duero is best sampled on foot or by river, says Guy Fiorita Hiking An old-fashioned shrine to swine A spectacular mountain range isolates La Alberca from Salamanca—and from change. Guy Fiorita reports The key to the town untouched by time Ledesma Savour the views and the silence Flora Botsford on the highlights of a trip to the Natural Park Monastery of San Jose The streets of history Rachel Bridge visits a walled town with a special link to Britain Ciudad Rodrigo The passion that drove Demetrio Flora Botsford talks to the man behind a new £2 million car collectio Car Museum Lalamanca 2002 Captured by chorister's mandolin Beware of the charming swaggering minstrels. says Claire McDonald Serenading Festival A study in hard work and play Nightlife Picture Gallery Salamamca 2002 European City of Culture

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