News from 08/01/2002
2002; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, Sebastian James, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Dawson Scott, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Suzanne Corrywright, Peter Lansley, Donald MacKay, Linda Tsang, Richard Harrison, Tim Cartwright-Taylor Secretary, John Allen, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Sheila Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, Barbara Ellen, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Emma Muller, Ian Walker, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Barry A. Mason, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, Marty Rolle, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Sydney E. Wilkins, Anatole Kaletsky, John Holbrook, Roland Watson, Edwin Starr, Charles Bremner, Richard Susskind, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, David Hands and Christopher Irvine, Tom Baldwin and John O'Leary, Richard Rhodes James, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, Rachel Adami, Edward Crew, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Bean, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow and Laura Peek, Roy Roebuck, Lucy Atkins, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Alex O'Connell, Linus Gregoriadis, Alan Long, Dearbail Jordan, Walter Gammie, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Martin Waller, Ben Webster and Tom Baldwin, Chris Ayres, Daniel Rosenthal, Keith E. Hunter, Stephen Dalton, G. W. Sara, Ann Edwards, Frances Gibb, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Scott Farnsworth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Kevin Martin, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Ian K. Dick, Richard Philips, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoNo Public Figure Will Ever Again Dare to Behave like… Blair's mission to Kabul Secret midnight visit to pledge aid Pakistan moves to ease India tension Fatal triangle Tesco threat IRA accused Black gangs prowl cities for white boys' mobiles The Times Iris, my mother and me Byers urges end to rail strikes Yves Saint Laurent: dazed, confused but a genius Mortgages for Business Limited Browns' baby girl dies after 10 days The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Euro row brings Blair into fray Morris has extra £200m for teachers The weather today Hunting Prince swears at pressman Staffroom affair that ended in brutal death JP built bombs to blow up rival in love' AMD Parliament may help to ease a very public grief One. Tel Fujitsu Siemens Computers Rail unions 'spread unrest for pay parity' Birt's train of thought was for the car End result of 'crime tsar' role a mystery Automobile Association Insurance Services Limited Mazda Galleries urged to return Diirers looted by Nazis Seat Audiences rediscover magic of cinema Fast food is sticky death for hedgehog Protest 'led to late bus death' Enviromax Passengers hold pair in air scare News in Brief Player arrested Murder review Blazing temper Reopening time Farmers to blockade Tesco over milk price Professor admits assaults on models Robert McBride Ltd Picture Gallery Breast cancer alert after radiotherapy blunder Norwich Union SAGA Time Playtime ban as burns boy goes back to school Colombia says IRA sent 25 to train rebels Prison officers new target of violence Intelligent Finance Britten's opera has new ways to terrify The Turn of the Screw Royal Opera House Frist Night Review Blair reform of Lords a threat to democracy, claims Left Fridge 'mountain' leaves farmer cold Police auxiliaries will not be armed Moscow to bulldoze its hotel from hell Audi Black tie farewell for Saint Laurent EU anxious at Italy's lurch to scepticism Sun denies hypocrisy over stance on euro Fancy dress hinders fancy footwork War Briefing Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor Border peasants flee as fields are sown with mines Co. uk US use of runways delays troops Seafrance War costs America extra $20bn Pilot wins support for veil challenge Lexus (AP): Village of despair Elders to rule on boy killer 14 British Muslims face secret US interrogation (AFP): Asteroid's flying visit past Earth World in Brief (AFP): Ship dispute (AFP): Death toll rises (AFP): Mountain high (AFP): Flame burns on Online The BBC is offering its own tips on the euro But political propaganda cannot refute the fundamental facts of economics As Yves Saint Laurent bows out, two stars of international fashion are born Picture Gallery Parkinson saga must be the last of its kind Plane cheek Rules for Change To steal an opponent's policy, first attack it Flip Side A smooth start for the euro, a rough outlook for politics Flying Visit British toops in Afghanistan need greater clarity Benefits of a visible police presence on our streets Mathematics teaching Safety on the Thames The future of the fishing industry Joining the euro Spending round Net gains and losses Cloning concern Census details are public property Cruel harvest Cinema shocker PM's travels Court Circular Luncheon Reception Appointments Latest wills School news Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Personal column Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Jet, Set, Go! Multiple Display Advertising Items News International & Newspapers Ltd David Lewis Philosopher of a plurality of worlds Personal Column Situations Vacant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Sir Antony Driver Oilman who went into public health late in life and played an influential role in the reshaping of the Nhs Public Notices Aniela Rubinstein Consort of the famous pianist, who weathered his infidelities and entertained in style Major-General Sir Digby Raeburn Intelligence officer who was determined to return to combat The Times Unit Trust Information Service Theatre Tokens Weak finish for shares Landlord Mortgages British Funds Capitalism's hegemony can only get stronger Anatole KaletskyEconomic view The Times Too much of an Eiffel for Lloyd's City Diary Price of fame Diamonds lose a little sparkle for the Oppenheimers Off-target Hotels help to limit FTSE fall AstraZeneca speeds SkyePharma rise Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Deals show Exel moving in the right direction Tempus Photo-Me Alexon Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Argentina plans talks with European investors Flyaway growth forces easy Jet to buy 75 planes China hails black cab to service taxi industry The Times St Ives to close Leeds printworks Insurers to foot £150m bill Clubhaus may seek survival by converting debt Coaching role for Salsbury Lucent names Russo as chief executive Exchange Rates The Times Christmas Appeal Xbox sales encourage Microsoft Business in Brief P&o inquiry delay Dealer fined Hunting's catch Sanctuary buys Chelsfield sells Alchemy saves Cedar with cash lifeline Hp invent Invensys sells off batteries business Shoppers ignore signs of weak economy BT shows the way on non-executives Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Aegis warns on advertising Mobile operators to gain in Vizzavi revamp Inside Governor warns investors over recovery hopes AOL Time Warner hit by $60bn charge The Times Crossword 21,931 Stock Markets Ford to cut 20,000 jobs EMI denies Carey payoff Currencies Bland purges BT board Interest Rates T. 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Jewin Patlence Wheatcroft Commodities Fitch fills up its think-tank with star names Crowded schedule asking for more trouble Charcol O'Leary stands by Hammam criticism First Glance Yesterday The Times The Premiership Today Wacky Hammam is adored for putting Cardiff back in the race Football The manic ways that have accompanied the club owner from Wimbledon to Wales Gary Jacob traces the troubled recent past of Cardiff City Fulham focus on Wycombe after failure of Carew deal Barclay Card Cole must quench thirst for action with small beer West Ham smooth way for Di Canio's departure Disjointed wives' tale is all products and no plot Rampant Reds lift Danish blue Fantasy League football Impressive goals tally helps this week's winner to take prize, reports Nick Szczepanik Your player list with updated scores Garcia shows way for Europe's young pretenders Golf In the first of a three-part series, we look at tnew blood bringing the Tour to life Roma return to action with familiar outcome Football Letter From Rome Wright among the contenders for Chester post Barry take full advantage of their overtime bonus Tomorrow The Times Feathers fly for leading England duo Sport Summary Feeley steals the show with big stage beckoning American football Results and tables Leigh look to make their point over floodlight failure Rugby league The Daily results service Athletics Snow reports Today's fixtures Weaver's late sting presents Bees with daunting task Ice hockey Llanelli count cost of cup failure in Wales Rugby union Gatland explains why he opted for Wasps Vince Wright: Pools forecast Australian too strong for Smith Bowls Sherwood shows he can still deliver Racing Leicester Lingfield Park Hereford Scottish-trained pair put on Sunday best Yesterday's results Fontwell Park TEAMtalk Walker sees success in America's Cup just over the horizon The Kervin Interview Times Square Lancashire make late bid to keep Crawley Cricket The Samaritans Profile Health Arts Law Iris, my mother and me Contents Out of the shadows Contents Richard Eyre found the making of his first big film—about Iris Murdoch—a from of therapy, a way of coming to terms with his own parents' life and death, he tells Ginny Dougary A beautiful ghost Even before yesterday's announcement of his retirement, Yves Saint says Lisa Armstrong Lite of high fashion Style triumphs Iron-grey Hain stronger than Straw Anthony Howard Has anyone here seen Michael Portillo? It has been one of the great vanishing acts of modern British politics No medals for royal sensitivity A midlife triumph Facing bankruptcy after 36 years in farming, Doreen Forsyth transformed her working life, she tells Heather Nicholson Been there, done that clubbed with the boys Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus How to be a loser You want to lose weight, but are confused by a plethora of diets offering contradictory advice. Lucy Atkins sizes up their fat-loss credibility Trouble at mealtimes The Times children's doctor answer readers' questions Your questions answered Marie Stopes International Cancer has saved my life When Suzanne Corrywright was told that she had cervical cancer, doctors warned her that her life would change. They were right. Two years later she dances more, cleans up less and relishes her family Cervical cancer Read Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 The Times Boy who didn't want to grow up Interview The life of Boy George has often seemed like fiction. No surprise that part of it is now on stage, he tells Barbara Ellen The hits just keep on going Pop What kind of a music biz is it where even Mariah Carey's job isn't safe, asks Paul Sexton Pop Edwin Starr Jazz Cafe, NWI Up the Albion Classical CDs The best of British, ancient and modern, catches Geofff Brown's ear Piper dreams Flok Celtic Connections started life as a programme filler. Nine years on, it has become a fully-fledged festival. Robert Dawson Scott reports Pop The Tweenies Albert Hall The Last Empress Whitehall Theatre Entertainments Hype and no glory Drama plans on Radio 4 have got Vanora Bennett worried. Thank goodness for the ever-reliable Book of the Week Boldly going again Television Star Trek, the prequel,, is in orbit—and Debra Craine is happy to beam up NT As the world turns A real-life event can overtake the action on stage. Daniel Rosenthal finds out how some productions have to respond to the dramatic consequences Reeling in the years Film Who can you get to play the younger self of an older star? Sheila Johnston bridges the generation gap Blokes would turn up in horn-rimmed glasses going,'My name is Michael Caine' The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, calbe & digital Choice Sport Sky Sports 1 Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Bbc1 Times 2 Crossword No 2545 Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and Radio Pages 24 & 25 Review Page 23 Choice Scope David Bean, Qc: On being Bar Chairman The high price of fake goods Dangerous driver: Pr 'killer driver'? Leeds footballers Pump Court The Law Commission Tmp. qd legal The boyish QC with a rebel yell As Chairman of the Bar of England and wales, David Bean will have an agenda forced on him but he is determined that his personal concerns will be near the top too. Interview by Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Assistants for London Firms Multiple Display Advertising Items American Embassy Senior Insurance Litigator Did we prove that Hart had a guilty mind? Gary Hart may be adangerous driver but on what basis has the law dubbed him a 'killer driver', aks Jon Holbrook Ealing Information Management Officer Tmp. qd legal Has just really been Sarfraz Najeib wants another day in court with the Leeds footballers. Richard Harrison discusses the problems he could encounter Don't look Workers being at Australian firm sets up one-stop site Tmp. qd legal The Times In the City High price of fake goods A new Bill aims to reduce the high cost of counterfeiting, says Scott Farnsworth Boom year? Forget it Unsung lawyer is appointed OBE Picture Gallery How to act cool in court Acting lessons with RADA pay dividends for lawyers, says Grania Langdon-Down Importance of avoiding litigation Court of Appeal Published January 8,2002 Cowl and Others v Plymouth City Council Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Buxton Judgment December 14,2001 Presence through representation Queen's Bench Division Published january 8,2002 Rouse v Freeman Law Graduate/solicitor Court Clerk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC The Times Law Paralegal with a minimum of 6 month's practical… In House Company Lawyer Required Andres Ormaechea Lawyer of the week 'To be a corporate lawyer you have to leam the business of your clients' Your Shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses noisy neighbours, witnessing wills and complaints about an ombudsman Thames Valley University West Oxfordshire District Council The Times A Trinity Mirror Business West Yorkshire Police Times Newspapers
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