News from 29/01/2002
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Andrew Robson, Gawain towler, Robert Dawson Scott, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Peter Lansley, Peter Hirons, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Peter Bogaert, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, James Eve, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Budge Pountney, Joe Joseph, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, George Darwall, Tom Baldwin and Gary Duncan, Jack Malvern, Anne Bennett, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, John MacMillan (Chairman), Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Jill Sherman and Linus Gregoriadis, Gerry Hanson, Zoe Stow, Chairman, Roland Watson, Dominic Carman, Helen Rumbelow, Joanna Bale and David Charter, Stefanie Marsh, Christopher Welland, Mark Souster and David Hands, Robert Stoker and James Whittaker, Richard Susskind, Alan Rogers, Mark Court, James Doran City Correspondent, Peter Edwards, Angela Jameson, Dearbàil Jordan, Barbara McIntyre, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Kris Gledhill, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Suma Chakrabarti, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Edward C. Wilson, Raymond Keene, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Peta Bee, Paul Richards, Alec Samuels, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Sam Lister and Gillian Harris, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Linus Gregoriadis, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Steve Bird, Dominic Kennedy and Michael Evans, Walter Gammie, Rose Aidin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Venning, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Alured Darlington, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Peter Greenhalgh, Harry Henderson, Lea Paterson, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Pickworth, Stephen Dalton, C J Brougham, Peter Anderson, Balfour of Inchrye, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Will Howie, Allan Hall, Amanda Hopkins, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Lorna Atwell, Patience Wheatcroft, Martin Fletcher and Jan Raath,
ResumoEat out for £5 Strikes and storms leave Britain at a standstill 600 killed Police snub In the red Brown's absence delays Budget Madcap recruits wanted for Kiwi Barmy Army Index Islamic kidnappers send ransom note by e-mail Bose Labour fights Enron 'sleaze' claims The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online It's time to go Awol Pdq for G'nT ASAP Ben MacIntyre Parliamentarty Sketch Seven die as 120mph winds are recorded The weather today ITV's Pop Idol hit exposes the generation gap at BBC Schoolgirl "stabbed bully as she slept' Young bull faces heavy duties Hi-tech Opportunity Knocks Joe Joseph Commentary Flybe. com Two Britons held by US forces have violent past Equitable dissenters vow to fight for their pension savings IF Intelligent Finance Jubilee 1, World Cup 0 Direct Line Rescue ICR Labour has debts of £10m as income dries up Barrister called black clerk 'a coon' A white middle-aged Qc is accused of racially huiliating a young man of Ghanaian descent, Frances Gibb reports Science mistress admits kissing and cuddling boy, 15 Sage Surprise landing 'sent woman flying' Manager patrols the South West Trains strike beat Mercedes-Benz PCC censures paper for story on Euan Blair MI5 men 'saved friends from cowardly attack' Staying in is the best option, say commuters M&G Investments No 10 plays down link with Enron executives AA Car Insurance Services The 'charm offensive' in operation Halifax It is now time for Wakeham to step aside as press regulator Peter Riddell On Politics Men find marriage is key to longevity Virgin Magical versus musical in Bafta battle Nominations for 'the British Oscars' Euro Tunnel Woman in coma awakes to find she has baby Police snub Blunkett on revised wage deal Nhs bosses' pay exceeds £100,000 Norwich Union Direct One. Tel Our cloned cow kidney works, company says Duchess's garden dream defies force eight gale Tax relief for shops in Buy British campaign Police chief faces fraud charges Nes in Brief Flight drunk jailed Contact failure Infertility cure Why they creaked Shell shocked 600 drown in stampede to flee Lagos inferno EU outlines Mugabe sanctions Esure Israel alert for more female suicide attacks Virgin America turns blind eye to Karzai's flaws Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox US special forces end hospital ward siege SAGA British Gas Blair offers British expertise in fight against Filipino rebels Bravery is kept secret Al-Qaeda detainees allowed letters (AP): Jet crashes in fog with 92 on board World in Brief Dead 'confessed' Paris fast track (AP): Pope divorce plea (AP): Serbian promise (Reuters): Justice cover-up Ultimate challenge Bush tries to turn popularity into an electoral gain Speechwriters turn to Roosevelt for war inspiration Swiftcall Where drivers can skip the red light Direct Line GEM Recovery Online Labour is always first to play the race card The political circumstances might change but the smear stays the same Equitable investors could—and should—have before they leapt Picture Gallery NHS horror stories make nothing better Moore music The Times Diary End of the Beginning The course against Islamist terrorists Bush has now to chart Question Marks Difficult choices Prime Minister's Questions Whipsnade to London An elephant misses the snakes back home at the Zoo The birds are watching Suma Chakrabarti Future form of the House of Lords The euro's impact on the pound Tories and the principle of choice Cuts in defence Football role model Birth control Bullying measures Value of a degree Valuable tradition of our rural crafts Taken with a pinch Pets on board Court Circular Talk Birthdays Luncheon Dinners Personal Column Anniversaries National Gallery Church news Services of thanksgiving Forthcoming marriages Marriage Martin Richardson Striving for calmer housing in cities Personal Column Faresavers Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Pierre Bourdieu Critic of 'Symbolic violence' of social structures who became one of France's most prominent political activists Astrid Lindgren Author of the Pippl Longstocking books whose campaigning gave every Swedish pig the right to happy life Crew Die in Shuttle Disaster The Times Unit Trust Information Service Theatre Tokens Shares finish off best Barclays German record helps Stoiber - for now Lea Paterson Economic View The Times Hp invent Make a date for bridge watching City Diary Eye on euro City Diary Scotch wrath City Diary Moore effect City Diary Banks gain on upbeat report Nick Hasell Stock Market Hyundai drives Cordiant shares lower Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Worth keeping a grip on ARM Holdings Robert Cole Tempus Centrica Express Dairies Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Pension victims to receive offers by June Dell Centrica buys Enbridge in £437m North America deal Nintendo plan to beat rivals Data confirm UK housing boom Saunders set for Bhs £6m Regan declines to take stand Results in Brief Shares in media firm dive By Our City Staff: Toy shop group sheds 1,900 jobs The Times Warning knocks Manganese Business in Brief Virgin growth Kingfisher sale Compass success Exchange Rates Torotrak plunges after GM gives up on gearbox Bid battle looms for Express Dairies Jupiter joins suitors for embattled Charter Buyout talks boost Kunick Clearing up the scraps from the Global banquet Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Upbeat ARM seeks to allay growth fears Equitable Life Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Inside Bankruptcy protection for Global Crossing The Times Crossword 21,949 Fears of German industrial unrest hit euro PwC surprise as Hartz quits M&S savours teacake ruling Treves to stay at Equitable Plunge in Monotub shares prompts inquiry Torotrak blow T. 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Lewin Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor Mayo and wife set up string of firms FA to wait for police report over Carragher Leading culprits: who misses what NatWest Xavier prepares to make short journey to Liverpool's aid First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today United prepare to let Forlan off the leash Football Mass audience for stormy Cup fare Arsenal on course for final repeat Peter Lansley Women's football Roma fans continue to look north as team keeps its side of bargain James Eve Letter from Rome Picture Gallery Noades tries to buy Loftus Road Hendon shattered by latest chapter in pitch battle The Times Gregory in line for talks over Derby vacancy From rogue to friend, he's winner all the way Fantasy League football Just half an hour swotting up on a sunday does the trick for Tony, reports Bill Edgar Your player list with updated scores Fantasy League Live and extremely dangerous: US tunes in to Tyson hearing Boxing Sehwag and Tendulkar underline failings of England Cricket Bledsoe returns to book Super Bowl ticket American football The Famous Grouse Frost's dream ends in bankruptcy court Motor racing Youngsters punished for casual approach Bath's fine puts peace accord under pressure Rugby union Henry omits seven as Wales regroup The Daily results service Times Square Brother and sister get England call School sport Pools forecast Today 's fixtures Cup draw hands Bulls tough tie against Leeds Rugby league Snow reports England put Robertson in firing line Sport Summary Brothers line up for Knights Winner Webley joins Welsh elite Comfortable win for Rusedski Henman shows his pedigree First Gold misses rest of season with leg injury Racing Taunton Musselburgh Southwell Red Rebel gives Bailey an emotional win Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Decision to join the auld enemy leaves captain with no regrets The Kervin Interview Budge Pountney Why some players are swinging in the pain Golf Jamjar. com Biography Health Arts Law The West London Centre for Sexual Health Contents The price of casual sex Britain is suffering from a sexually transmitted diseases epidemic, with huge numbers of young people becoming infected. Carol Midgly sreds a day at an Std clinic Bingo, we've got him! By the time definded The Guardian against Jonathan Aitken's libel writ, some thought Geroge Carman past his best. the stakes could not have been higher, says his son Dominc Carman An almighty bender Tomorrow The Times Blair, pretending there are no differences between Bush and himself, is putting his own standing with posterity at peril Uphill task for Dad's Army Exotic figure of old Labour Been there, done that worked in a dole office Unorthodox rabbi with a mission At the cge of 74, William Wolff is moving to Germany to look after newly arrived Russian Jews. He tells Penny Wark that age should be no barrier to starting afersh Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Not merely cold hands A new study shows that many doctors fail to identity Raynaud's phenomenon, which can be a debiliating condition. Peta Bee Multibionta Life with dyspraxia Dr Jane Collins The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Your questions answered Your Cataract Surgery can be done tomorrow! Fatal injection The parents of a teenager who died after a blunder by his doctors are determined that the error should not be repeated. Interview by Stefanie Marsh Acorn The Times The Queen's Golden Jubilee Working the Night shift Arts Theatre As the Globe marks the 400th anniversary of Twelfth Night's recorded first night, Benedict Nightingale celebrates the play's bittersweet appeal I wouldn't say my wife was fatwa Comedy London-born stand-up Omid Djalili tells Clive Davis about life as the Iranian it's Ok to laugh at A word in your ear Radio There is an intimacy to stroytelling on the radio that is as old as our urge to tell each other tales, says Vanora Bennett The king and Di et al Interview It's hard work staying in Vogue, Mario Testino tells Rose Aidin—even with a show at the NPG Vaughan Sale The Voice built to blast New Classical Albums The chart-hogging 'peoples tenor' Russell Waston is the current toast of the music industry, but Geoff Brown declines to raise a glass The Times Concert SCO/Swensen Glasgow City Halls Playing to win Viewpoint In which a soft Southerner, Richard Morrison, goes North East ready to sneer—and comes back a convert Telephone 020 7182 7498 Www. theatrenow. com Peacock Theatre Young Vic Theatre Company Life's been a beach Pop The return of Brian Wilson is met with rapture as well as nostalgia by David Sinclair The Times Convention is no aid to housing repairs Court of Appeal No bias in tribunal when recorders act as counsel Employment Appeal Tribunal Trespass no reason to reject claim Queen's Bench Division Power to supervise child Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning Move Solution on page 25 Word Watching Television & radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2563 Choice The Writers Bureau Shredding documents—how to avoid the legal pitfalls Appointment to the Office of Senior Circuit Judge at… St Ive's Chambers Barclays JM Joanne Manson Recruitment What to keep and what to destroy? In the wake of Enron's collapse, Jonathan Pickworth says companies need a clear policy on destroying documents to avoid legal pitfalls The Times Law Section Cyngor Sir Ynys M?n Isle of Anglesey County Council I told you so, say critics The Wellcome Trust Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea Face protection for the famous How do you put a value on a celebrity's image and then protect it legally, ask Robert Stoker and James Whittaker Hays ZMB Philips Chambers Racism The lies and vendettas Home searches on the Net The Times Cross-Examination The case of Gary Hart Jon Holbrook's article on the driver who caused the death of ten people after falling asleep at the wheel prompted an enormous response from readers. A selection in printed below Schools might be liable for off-site bullying Court of Appeal Enforcing solicitor's undertaking Chancery Division Master barrister but a miserable human being Defendant entitled to instruct more experienced lawyer Queen's Bench Divisional Court News In the City Cloning, germ warfare and GM crops Regulating the besieged industry of biotechnology is easier said than done, says Peter Bogaert LawWeek What the ledgal Journals are reporting on this week Sheffield International Selection Limited MacDonald & Company Times Newspapers FSU Consulting Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC Old Bailey Press Criminal Litigation Solicitor CLT Central Law Training Probate Lawyer My Dad the gambling, womanising barrister Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery EMEA QinetiQ
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