News from 03/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, MacDara O Drisceoil, Martin Fletcher and Misha Glenny, Margaret Titchmarsh, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, E. Morain (Chairman, The National Council on Gambling), David Canter, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Barry George, Simon Barnes, Steve Collins, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Spiro James, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Tony McCrorie, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Michael Cudlipp, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Giles Coren, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Robert Jackson, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Ian Cobain, M. D. Murphy, Alan Sked (Senior lecturer), Debra Craine, Gareth Chadwick, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Henry Day, Peter Calver, Anatole Kaletsky, David Charter and Roland Watson, James Landale Political Correspondent, Daniel Beard and Kassie Smith, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, John Thompson, Barry George's, Helen Rumbelow, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Dinnen, Gray Slapper, Robert Hale (Liberal Democrat Councillor), Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, George Delfas, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Adrian Brodkin, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, James Brown, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Dean Macey, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tim Vaughan, Alexandra Frean Social affairs Correspondent, Austin Lafferty, David Crease, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Rory S. Walsh and Malachy Costello, Jonathan Cowie, Jennifer Fellner, Oliver Holt, David Pannick QC, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Sarah A. Corner, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecomes Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Esme Bass, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Patience Wheat croft, George Watkins, Patrick Cracroft-Brennan, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Michael Gove, Jack Balley, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Adam Greenwood, Chris Ayres, Barry Purkis (Police Sergeant), Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Mark Baldwin, Stephen Dalton, Robert Whymant and Ian Cobain, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Andrew Morris, Christopher Drury, Allan Hall, Jeffrey R. Timmis, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTo say everyone must volunteer at a certain age is… Fantasist stalker was caught with combat knife in Princess's garden Guilty: the rapist who shot Dando Milosevic spurns legal counsel He had discovered a place where he could be famous… Golden rules for happy middle age The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 24. Law… "So how did Rusedski do at Wimbledon… Frank Schrijver UK Ltd Think of Jill for her sunshine' The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Fabled beasts prowl Westminster woods Parliamentary Sketch IRA has still not handed over a single weapon Ministers turn up heat on Sinn Fein The weather today £1.5m saint for V&A RAF phases out ageing tankers News in Brief ITV changes CSA complaints 300ft death fall Nick Ross says he feels sorrow, not bitterness He raped me, but he could not kill' The Jill Dando Case Robert Whymant and Ian Cobain speak exclusively to Barry George's former wife Computacenter Witness's affair with policeman may be key issue The appeal Farthing hopes verdict will let him move on The financé The vital clues left unchecked for months The Jill Dando Case The Investigation The rise and rise of TV's golden girl next door The victim Reflections on the verdict Virgin Prison keeps suicide watch on George The future Squalid tour of killer's home The flat Amazon. co. uk Archer alibi 'was cooked up at dinner' Boy aged 5 killed by gunshot to the head Ask BT Cannabis user's 100-mile trip for 'safe' joint Police verse out of order, says poet 4,000 stranded in 100F trains Posthouse Chaplain's £½im cheque bounced News in Brief Briton drowns Hacker fined Rapist jailed Goliath encounter 007 is still No 1 BT Minister sets new learning targets for 14-year-olds Doctor's leader warns Blair to end 'the abuse' Portillo's lessons in real world Ancram takes downhill route Learndirect Peers toughen register Tones blame Labour over Trimble Today in Parliament Cardigan fails to halt forest brigade charge Timeshare lover escapes jail term BT Princess silent on separation rumour Fujitsu Siemens Computers Women who diet risk their baby's health Embrylogy Conference Intelligent Finance Twin test will reduce abortions Spanish pilots add to chaos Lennon goes on the air DNA hope for older women Roadblocks stop flight of German savings Mark Twain's novel idea conies to fruition Rac Hold still, this may sting a bit Chinese told Mao was a capitalist Time Saudis to try US base bombers World in Brief (AP): Rape suspect (AP): Iraq vote put off (AFP): Swimmers drown (AP): Fox's lady The Times online Wine Talking Point Pets Halifax Milosevic will not recognise court Stars say goodbye to Lemmon 'Men who pulled trigger are ones we want tried' Feared junta figure held over kidnaps Norwich Union Direct AXA Direct Briton will lead Nato troops We Challenge You to Beat Dell Prices Right for your Business Right for your Home Dell Right for the Road Time for democrats to take on the IRA Dublin and the Sdlp must finally end the waiting game on decommissioning The real wonder of woolies is the pick'n'mix in the boardroom Picture Gallery Charity begins at home, not in Whitehall Up for grabs The Times Diary Physician, Heal Thyself Doctors should avoid an unthinking opposition to change The Stalling Season No arms from the IRA but Reid hints at Assembly elections Under our Noses The Dando murder is about more than the death of a celebrity Britain's interest in EU integration Police facing a 'quick-fix disaster' IRA 'could not respond to Trimble' Renewable energy Zebra power How you play the game Sport letters Gambling losses Pregnant pause Nature, red in tooth and claw Love match? Play on words Where are you? Court Circular Memorial celebration Reception Dinner Luncheons Inns of Court School of Law Bar Vocational Course Results Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Premium Bonds Life Baronies School news Robin Huws Jones Putting social policy into action Robin Huws Jones, m CBE, principal of the National Institute for Social Work Training, 1961-72, was born on May 1,1909. He died on June 16,2001, aged 92 Court & Social Personal Column Joe Fagan Anfield 'boot-room boy' whose managerial Treble was overshadowed by the Heysel disaster Joe Fagan, manager of Liverpool FC, 1983-85, was born on March 12,1921. He died on JUne 30,2001, aged 80 Nancy Spender Gifted painter who was muse to Louis MacNeice and inspired some of his finest poems Nancy Spender, painter, was born on October 29,1909. She died on June 20,2001 aged 91 Multiple Display Advertising Items On This Day Mr Hemingway Dies in Gun Accident Flight Centre Equities close near best The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service CommShare US slowdown turns out to be the recession that never was The London Triathlon Bright does not make meal of it City Diary New menu City Diary Court out Surprise at card troubles Better name Party pooper City Diary Predatory talk boosts BoS Sun casts shadow over Morse shares Eurotop 100 Emap worth holding despite failure in us III Galen Results in Brief Exchange Rates SAP Morns calls for greater workplace protection Transport & General Workers' Union in Brighton Irish pair stay suspended Prosser demands £6 pay rate Inter Link in bakery acquisition Business in Brief Union sells Smiths disposal Infineon cash call AMP in talks to buy III BP expects lower growth Prudential Mis-selling threat to 4m homes Kuhn back in film business There is no option - rules must change Commentry Investors welcome Fiat's entry to power grouping United to scrap £3bn takeover Galen aims to raise £300m Gaucho approach The Times Business Gent options on 8m Vodafone shares Emap sells in US at £584m less than cost The Times Crossword 21,770 How to do The Times Crossword and other crossword… Industry set to end its slump Huntingdon gets DTI help Creditors to target KPMG GE could face legal action from US group Citadines Apart'hotel Union to urge tougher test for euro Sampras finally meets his match in inspired Federer Charcol First Glance Yesterday Today Television Results Service and Match Points Tennis: Wimbledon Safin shows scant regard for act of clemency Today's order of play The Times mobile SMS service Young pretender ends Sampras reign Tennis: Wimbledon Danger man's return accounts for Rusedski Passing shots Woodbridge suffers doubles defeat twice Yesterday's other results Agassi marches on in serenity and serves up a warning for rivals The Times Capriati in hurry to display her champion's credentials Tennis: Wimbledon Few surprises as quarter-finalists line up for battle Athletics Government review casts doubt over London venue IAAF seeks showdown with Britons Montgomerie revival lifts Torrance Golf England rise to challenge Dokic unable to resist Davenport's power game Contrite Dawson earns chance to make amends Rugby union Corporate Golf Challenge Ebullient West wears the famous red jersey at last Scotland hurt by Bradford deserters Rugby league Macey craves perfect ten Sheepman's daughter secures golden fleece Times past Cricketers should look at their own behaviour Henley umpires must be fair Fixture list is pure fantasy FA not helping England Brazil facing the unthinkable Football Blyth shows struggling Volvo how to stay afloat Sailing Ferguson challenges board to improve squad Players acclaim Fagan as one of the greatest managers The Times Crawley frustrates lacklustre Surrey Circket: Cricinfo County Championship first division Hutton and Weston defy Sussex Second division Yesterday's scoreboards Blewett leads record run-chase Croft labours in vain to secure victory Battling Speight has the last word Ramprakash and Thorpe miss first Test Cricket Gupta's refusal to co-operate leaves Stewart in limbo England succumb meekly in familiar fashion Scotland battle for lead with Holland Floyd in the pink with first century Legal & Public Notices The Soldiers, Sailors, Alrem and Families… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Coulthard at a loss to halt rampant Ferrari Moto racing The Daily results service Athletics Dolphin telecom Golf 7 days ahead Weale eases into British singles final Sport Summary Foot-and-mouth threat to rally Towers return to Frattin England amateurs aim to improve Queen's Medal No 9 for Prictor Auction houses must ensure ring of confidence Racing Yarmouth Hamilton Park TEAMtalk Raceline Yesterday's results Insure. co. uk The Times Books Direct Tobougg has Eclipse in sights Racing Times Square Win Ashes tickets Have your e-say Open plan from the Woolwich Today's sports weather Health Interview Law Fame of king Contents Fantasist and killer Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler trace the strange life of Barry George, a man for whom reality was a chimera. Ove a period of 25 years, his increasingly bizarre forays into impersonation, stalking and sexual assault eventually climaxed in the untlimate crime: murder 'I carry a bunch of flowers and a knife in Whatever his particular personality disorder, Barry George showed consistently strange behaviour Rediscover Britain An ill-fated marriage scarred by violence Barry George's attack on his own wife was the final straw in their tragic liaison Action man or autistic? Barry George's personality can fit a range of psychiatric models, says David Canter Damned statistics and pork pies The politician who abandons one party for another will never again be a wholly free agent The politician who abandons one party for another will never again be a wholly free agent Why Brown may see red Health Insurance Compelled to sufer in silence Steve Collins, aged 21, won first prize in The Times Student Fcature Writer award with this account of his experience of obsessive compulsive disorder Thumbs are a comfort The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Your questions answered Healthspan A dangerous waiting game George Chisholm needs a life-saving operation. It has been cancelled three times. Anjana Ahuja asks why Tempur Read Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 Eczema Ear Planes Look into my eyes, and believe Interview Things can only get better, Tessa Jowe;;, the new culture Secretary, asures a rather sceptical Politics? Don't make me laugh Comedy What has gone wrong with political staire in Britain, asks Clive Davis The great issue in the UK is immigration. But nobody touches that Free style and Krall Festivals Every summer, Canada becomes the hub of the jazz world. This year, David Sinclair went along to tap an appreciative foot Donmar Jazz The true heart of soul Pop Soul survivor Ray Charles is still hitting the road, he tells Nigel Williamson New blues albums World Music Great Movies French fancies Opera André Messager's Fortunio is a little-known delight, says John Allison Choral Westminister Abbey Choir/O'Donnell Westminister Abbey Festivals Cheltenham continues to mix the old and new, with mixed results, finds John Allison Verdi in from the cold Viewpoint What can the Kirov Opera possibly tell us about Verdi? Quite a lot, says Rodney Milness Russia has a tradition of singing Verdi going back 150 years Play choice Dourble your pleasure Dance The kirov Ballet's uliana Lopatkina star status nin Swan lake, writes Debra Craine New classical albums The sound of Vermeer; period follies; surprising Biber Concert Vengerov and Virtuosi Festival Hall Entertainments Harold Pinter UTE Lemper Well, the joint was a-rockin' Hundreds of you took part in our competition. Thank you all for your entries. Below is the winning review by Henry Day, age 19, from Bath … and extracts from our two runners-up, Rory S. Walsh and Malachy Costello 2 games Word Watching Review Dealer: East Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choce Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Sky Premier BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2384 The Times Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and… Choice The Open University Picture Gallery Litigation David Pannick: The Judge Microsoft How a tainted ruling was overturned Formula One Management LTD Www. garfieldrobbins. com No compensation for those who find litigation too expensive The growth of 'no win, no fee' services is pushing up costs- and dividing the legal profession. Frances Glbb reports Hays ZMB Bechtel Hays ZMB Lifeline for children facing foster care At times of family trauma, power packs will help the young to understand their legal rights, says Grania Langdon-Down The Court IOMCS Tomorrow's lawyer's capital performance Lovells Crown Prosecution Service Chambers and Partners When the judge has had enough of Bermuda life News Hays ZMB General Medical Council Daughte: the devoli With the Welsh Assembly up and running, it is logical that the judicial system should return to Cardiff, argues Gareth Chadwick Scotland is 1 Our legal struct Exam 'sale' is a testing question The Law Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Not so sleepless in Seattle Microsoft's appeal against a court's break-up ruling was a victory for judicial procedure. Daniel Beard and Kassie Smith explain In the City Hiring on all cylinders Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Proudfoot Consulting Capita RAS Your shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses timeshare reselling, how to get the bailiffs off your back, invoice disputes and lieu days Indemnity costs imply no condemnation Failure to let trial judge rule on disclosure is unfair Duty to children is general Crown Prosecution Service National Royal College of Nursing UWE Bristol Civil Procedure Rule Committee Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Slowly does it … for a first-class result Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Hays ZMB Legal services Commission
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