News from 15/01/2002
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Robert Anderson, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Chris Ayres and James Doran, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Hibbert, Peter Lansley, John Evason, Sir Peter Parker, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Michael Melville, David Rhys Jones, John Goodbody Sports Reporter of the Year, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, R. J. White, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Raymond Snoddy and Dominic Walsh, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Richard Meeran, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Dalaya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jean Gibbs, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Christopher Martin-Kenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Geoffrey Keig, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Julia Porter, Chris Sherwood, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stuart Maconie, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Simon de Bruxelles, Helen Rumbelow and Daniel McGrory, Suzannah Oliver, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, John Wadham, Director, Clive Brown, Lisa Armstrong, Gary Slapper, Geoffrey Lloyd, Peter Prewsence, Rob Wright, Robert Reddick, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Clive Mathieson, Jeremy Rosen (Director), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Jones, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Peter Cotgreave (Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Paton, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Victor Vegoda, John Dodwell, Anjana Ahuja, Richard Miles Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Jan Raath, Iain Melville, Peter Riddell, Leslie J. Lyon, Michael Gove, Philip Mansergh, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Beryl M. Goldsmith, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Fra, Richard Morrison, William Wyndham, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, J. P. Govindia, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Alistair McBay, Tom Baldwin and Alice Miles, Richard Ford, W. H. Cousins, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Giles Whiting, Patience Wheatcroft, Tom Baldwin, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, Alice Miles and Tom Baldwin,
ResumoReds under the bed Firms to run hospitals in Milburn masterplan Elgin Marbles 'will never leave London' Law Supplement From a Correspondent: £300 a month to keep a three-year-old's rabbit Index Rail retreat TA call-up Straw protests to US over al-Qaeda prisoners Bush brushes off his snack attack Bose Limited The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Caught between the Rock and a soft place Parliamentary Sketch Shake-up aims to reform sale of personal finance Changes should remove mistrust The weather today Police chief leaked IRA suspect's identity to press' Old golfing friends shared Viagra joy Royal Mail Queen backs the handling of Harry Prince goes out on a wing for albatross Cannabis? Nothing to do with me Museum adamant:'Marbles will stay' AOL Milburn prescribes bitter pill for NHS 100,000 pay to go private IF Intelligent Finance Church and Muslims to meet News in Brief Child cancer toll Star faces rebuke Tiny Olympic rings Virus all-clear Gorillaz are top draw group for Brit Awards Father of England wing died after fight Automobile Association insurance Services Limited 'JP made bombs to mask suicide' Mercedes-Benz Target for rail progress scaled back The Co-operative Bank p. l. c. London 'dominates plan' Fujitsu Computers Siemens DNA tests for police in Kirsty case News in Brief Ledward 'is dead' Mugger sentenced Fetishist's calls Balfour Beatty British Gas Cleared nurses sue over report 's 'paedophile' slur PC World The Computer Superstore Downing Street can't do all the diplomacy On Politics Immigrant centres rise Lloyds TSB bank plc Agnostic to tackle sex abuse in Church Pensioner 'killed wife on first anniversary' Mob 'sought revenge on hunt' Saga Picture Gallery Hackney to get Ofsted chief Agency head accused Norwich Union Direct Boy died of dosage error at dentist's Virgin one account Tories agree on cuts of £lm a year Ford Motor Company Ltd. Reservists called up to help in war on terrorism Labour MPs back Tory Lords reform Today in Parliament Bluesure Straw says no secret deal struck on Rock Fujitsu the Possibilities are Infinite With three years' free servicing, only the… Gleeful Democrats try to whip up a perfect storm War Briefing Foreign Editor RBS Advanta China's icy tribute India refuses to pull back Kashmir force General Insurance Standards Council Waite kidnapper 'was behind arms cargo' Cheltenham & Gloucester Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts African leaders let Mugabe off hook Asylum expulsions to Zimbabwe halted Flying Finns fined a fortune Esure. com Paris sleaze judge resigns World in Brief Hanson resigns (AP): Bankers held (AFP): US skier dies (AFP): Talks on again (AP): Perfume shake-up 'Politically correct' statue condemned America tries to heal rift with Libya One. Tel's Internet Co. Aides defend Bush over Enron debacle I Terror suspect goes on trial Which? Limited Online On the Website Today News The Elgin Marbles are staying put in London Athens would be better advised to preserve its own historic treasures A Cinderella rail service needs more than three wishes from ministers Picture Gallery An archbishop should not be in Blair's gift Chocks away Back on the Left What rail users see today, others may see tomorrow New Lines Mr Blair will not be able to claim any more failed gambles Not Correct New York firefighters should have the monument they want Differences over euro unresolved New and old ideas for reform of the House of Lords Keys to teaching mathematics well Religious motivations Right to privacy Mrs Blair's visit First with the news Odds and ends Court Circular Service of commemoration School news Dinner Meeting Personal Column French drawings exhibit a rare delicacy Birthdays Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Professor George Rochester Investigating the make-up of matter Personal Column Stanley Unwin Inventitator scientifically of the hobblehoy baffle-talk sandwich, whereby prognosticatory fabbledegast dribble joy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tele-Publishing UK Ltd Gregorio Fuentes Old man of the sea who befriended Hemingway and made a living recallingPapa's exploits On This Day The Future of Italian Cooking The Italian Futurist movement was launched in 1909, with a manifesto demanding the complete destruction of the intellectual and The Times Unit Trust Information Service Theatre Tokens Sharp fall for shares The Times Blair unlikely to convince British voters to back euro Economic View The Times Books Direct Largesse of an angry litigant City Diary Gaps to fill FSA proposals give choice the edge over independence The death of the IFA has been mooted many times, but the species has been resillent Painful kick Ad lib Mining stocks lose sparkle Stock Market Cookson tumbles over trading jitters Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates GUS uncertainty clouds post-Christmas outlook Tempus IG Group Lex Service Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gordon earns £10m as Rodamco succumbs to bid Investors against 'plural' directors Oft to look at newspaper distribution code Fears of sales drop in Marconi core business Www. hp. com/uk/offers Sanctuary performs a record Further £280m for mmO2 Showdown with union looming for Scargill SocGen chairman held in inquiry Lex aims to reorganise around RAC Business in Brief Hutchison funds Balfour US order Sofres charge Raytheon to sell Exchange Rates Dunlap to pay $15m over lawsuit 3i nears Coutts Consulting sale Wheeler to scale back Tory election support Strong end to year for Sainsbury's Airline merger plan in doubt Enron puts focus on future role of auditors Commentary ITC may relax betting rules Retailer to open 20 outlets in US The Times Science publisher sale faces rejection Telephone Inside Rule change may cost Big Five $12bn IFAs attack plan to extend product sales The Times Crossword 21,937 Stock Markets Industry slide 'puts UK growth at zero' Struggling Blu 'near collapse' Shand faces prison sentence Currencies Gosling eyeing NCP return Interest Rates Mortgages for Business Limited Patience Wheatcroft Commodities EU wins appeal in US trade dispute Todd sacked after 17 matches as Derby press panic button Gem Recovery McClaren winning battle for £6m Forlan First Glance Keeping the peace Leading the Pack Tomorrow Yesterday Today Television The Times Booksdirect The Premiership Today Africa hoping European currency will bring world rule African Nations Cup Union cries foul over financial penalty area Fulham ready to threaten Arsenal's dominance Fast Times Stourport give Wright food for thought McSporran out to make his name Batistuta nses from bunker to heed Roma emergency call Letter From Rome The Times Dynamo converts points into prizes Fantacy League football West Ham's improved defence helps this week's winner, reports Nick Szczepanik Your player list with updated scores Weary Rusedski struggles over the first hurdle Tennis: Australian Open Tennis Correspondent Castres point finger at Munster over racial comments Rugby union Rugby Correspondent Heineken Cup Zimbabwe invited to Manchester Commonwealth Games Sports Reporter of the Year Bad break for Vickery Return to top form for Alcott Skiing Six words that reveal the sorry impasse killing darts Darts Quotas contrary to every principle of selection Letters Way ahead for English rugby Healey's crime and punishment A Swedish example to us all Gourlay makes best of burden Bowls Snow reports High and Mighty Baltimore begin to hit their stride American football Flying start by Yagudin keeps Russians to fore Australian Open Pools forecast The Daily results service Legal & Public Notices Today's fixtures England pair give cause for hope Sport Summary Looks Like Trouble in leap of faith Racing Carlisle Southwell Folkestone Times Racecall Mainline Commentary Service Horus victory points to Foxhunter bid Point-to-Point Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Media Ltd Richardson lands troubleshooter role Cricket 'This is a position of paramount importance to the Icc as it seeks to build new levels of confidence, respect and trust' Picture Gallery Hoggard confident of keeping experienced pair on their toes Times Square England's Net gains Www. dell. co. uk/shop Reportage Lifetime Arts Law You may not have noticed but... Contents Red flag flies again Covery story Celebrity support No privacy for a pretzel The state of US president's health has not always been made public, says Tim Hames, while Dr Thomas Stuttaford warns that George Bush's fainting fit may have more serious implications A warning sign to be heeded Times Newspapers Limited After nearly five years, Labour MPs rose up and smote their own leadership hip and thigh Dangerous individual for Labour Martyrs' Memorial: burning issue Been there, done that run a railway Dress up, not down Lifetime Anne Robinson has been voted the world's worst-dressed female. But how can older women look stylish? Lisa Armstrong advises Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Acorn Stairlifts Theatrical talent Only 6 per cent of surgeons are women. Anjana Ahuja talks to one who has thrieved in a chauvinistic profession Dermanova How to double your chance of having twins Studies show that women who take folic acid are twice as likely to have a multiple pregnancy, says Suzannah Olivier Beat the winter blues with Times Online Self-help for Bell's palsy Facial paralysis is common and debilitating, but it attracts little fundin gbecause patients recover on their own. Simon Crompton reports Symptoms last more than six months in only 15 percent of cases 2 for 1 Flight Offer Picture Gallery My child won't sleep on her own The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Carehealth. co. uk The Royal College of Surgeons of England Here's one he made familiar Visual Art The writer and critic David Sylvester would have been proud of the show Tate Modern is mounting as a memorial. After all, says Richard Cork, he chose it Sylvestger is a lifelong inspiration to any critic committed to learning to look Mad Auntie Brit is back Pop The nominations for this year's awards are out—and stuart Maconie happily rounds up the usual suspects Craig David's three nominations are the Brits saying sorry for overlooking him last year Still in the swing Jazz Jon Hendricks started out with Art Tatum: now in his eighties he's back on the bandstand, he tells Clive Davis The Times Nothing ventured Is makin gmoney more important than making waves for New York's top orchestra, asks Richard Morrison Carmen Entertainments Donmar Warehouse The Times Wish you were him? Pop He has £60m from Pink Floyd and 'a David Sinclair meets the thoroughly chilled David Gilmour Scoring to win at the box office New Soundtrack Cds Yann Tiersen's music for Amelie is as charming and perky as the star herself, says Geoff Brown Take a deep breath Recitals The vocal qualities of bass-baritone Bryn Terfel and counter-tenor David Daniels leave Geoff Brown breathless Concert Field of Cloth of Gold Queen Elizabeth Hall Comedy Dillie Keane Arts Theatre, Wc2 From rags to riches Dance English National Ballet's revival of Cinderella brightens Debra Craine's day Mime Festival Diquis Tiquis Purcell Room, Fabrik, ICA Legal aid certificate is valid until its discharge Court of Appeal Published January 15, 2002 Regina (Machi) v Legal Services Commission Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Sedley Judgment December 20, 2001 Administrative receivers are not liable for council rates Court of Appeal SFA disciplinary proceedings are not criminal Court of Appeal Published January 15, 2002 Regina (Fleurose) v Financial Services Authority Befor eLord Justice Schiemann, Lord Justice Clarke and Mr Justice Wall Judgment December 21, 2001 Error does not invalidate notice when context clear Court of Appeal Published January 15, 2002 Ravenseft Properties Ltd v Hall Before Lord Justice Mummery and Sir Murray Stuart-Smith White v Chubb Kasseer v Freeman Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Tuckey Judgment December 19, 2001 Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Television & radio Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2551 Choice The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Strike! Is trade union power on the rise again? Asbestos victims abroad a multinational pays out Night flight Europe rules Executive payouts The rewards of failure Garfield Robbins International Pump Court Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Return of the trade union? Not necessarily. Even if they reinvent themselves, they may be supplanted by other more tailor-made orgainsations, says John Evason Dynegy The Great Seal of the United States of America Britvic soft drinks Maitland Chambers Cape pays the price as justice prevails Multinationals will have to become more accountable as a £21 million settlement shows, says Richard Meeran Investor in People The Office of the Parliamentary Council Tmp. qd legal Fly-by-nig decision in minister A European ruling in favour of residents a aircraft noise is being challenged by the G fearful of compensation claims, says Fra Can you safely When home is an hotel room The Times Hays ZMB Howrey Simon Arnold & White Howry Europe Working options For judges sweet dreams are made of this Multiple Display Advertising Items West Midlands Magistrates' Courts Committee Multiple Display Advertising Items News How to remove the reward for bad decisions Edward Fennell looks at moves to change contractual ground rules for the termination of failed fat cats Epic tale Photo finish Track record The written word LawWeek What the legal jounals are reporting on this week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atkin Chambers 9 Stone Buildings In House Legal Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Cameras in court debate comes into focus Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd The College of Law
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