News from 20/01/2004
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Andrew Robson, David Bowman, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stephen Parkinson, Peter Lansley, Mary Philips, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Robert Lefever, Caroline Merrell and Raymond Snoddy and Abigall Rayner, Anne Bent, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Nick Gillies, David Chater, James Bone, Eamonn O'Gorman, Nic Hopkins, David Atkinson, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Sutton, Clare Ward-Smith, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Edward Green, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, David UWINS(Chairman, Russell Hotten and Ashling O'Connor, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Rusedski, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Dr Dorothy King, James Delingpole, A. Tsangari, Anatole Kaletsky, Alex Lauder, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Claire Sanders, Eileen Cox, Hugo Rifkind, Tim Salmon, Angela Jameson, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Proffessor Christopher Miles, Eric BLYTH(Professor, Kathleen Filby, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, R. G. Edwards, Sylvia de Bertodano, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Kyris Pilavakis, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, David scrase, John CARR(Internet advisor, Rebecca Philpot, Liz Gill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Grierson, Francis Shennan, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Christopher Dwyer, Frank Goodchild, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Carolyn Asome, Martin Norbury, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Surrey, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Foshua Rey, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Christopher Walker, Nicky Blackburn, John Graham, Simon Mabey and Jeremy Boadle, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Roddy Gye, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, K. K. Ahuja, Catherine Philp, Dougal Wise, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Emma Goodwin, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, George Owen, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew Balsillie, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Michael Evans, Tom Baldwin and Maria Ahmed, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Matthew Connolly, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Manners, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Christopher Walker and David Lister, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Mike Pitts, Mrs. Iris M. Saunders,
ResumoPublicagenda Everything You Need to Know in 15… Eat out 900 Restaurants to Choose from for Offer T2 'Baby killer' mothers may go free 258 convictions to be reviewed, prosecutions could be halted Picture Gallery Rail shake-up VW I will survive, says Blair as fees find surprise support The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 20:… Retro chic: Galliano's new look from 1370bc Widow's anger Kidman sunbbed Rusedski out Editor has 8,485,162 good reasons not to write story Can the law dictate dress? Student Law Special T2 Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Blunkett relies on the letters of the law Parliamentary Sketch Clarke offers bigger student debts to help with living costs Scotland will belief it from top-up fees Telegraph 'could move to Labour' Inept town halls may lose schools IF Intelligent Fiance Families sue over removal of organs Pyramid selling-the Galliano way Catwalk fantasy makes Dior's profits look real enough SKY/One How experts finally found a reason to blame the mothers Ten-year ordeal of 'double killer' may soon be over Flybe.com Murderers could escape justice By Our Foreign Staff: Other nations give women more benefit of the doubt Misery Affects Thousands Police act to stop mobile phone drivers Claim junked Vitamin benefits PC raped woman Plan goes flat Children banned Murder case Jump man burnt Church raider Deported serial rapist left free to attack again Police inquire into 'assaults' on Hawking Football fan tells of deaths in Istanbul Tax Credits from Revenue Death by cannabis verdict is a first PEUGEOT People Teenage prodigy reaches a new stage in her writing career Barclays lead a merry dance Racecourse in a stew over rabbits The Tories' latest blonde bombeshell, Nikki… PS… Light verse wins £10,000 poetry prize Alliance Leicester Rising star's Bafta double act leaves Kidman out in the cold The Top Nominations Class warrior Rotten vows to be jungle king Security Pass Track and trains stay separate in railways overhaul Tiscali Broadband Adviser fears ministers are tinkering in the sidings Air traffic control glitch puts 500 travellers at risk By a Correspondent: Toll road gridlocked as M6 runs freely Green Flag Girl missing with man, 41, found safe Jail threat Murder suspects Home Help! 'Leak' spy bailed Hospital payout Judge booked Paisley to quit LEXUS Birds at risk if new EU farmers do not go green EasyJet.com Racehorse millionaire exposed as drug baron Just AA sk RUC failed to pursue Catholic's murderers Archbishop backs guerrilla tactics in war on secularism A £9m plan may revive the underground church, writes Ruth Gledhill Murder suspect loses six libel cases First direct.com British Gas Girl, 10, tells of rapist's threat to kill Linguaphone Reader buys Parris for £10,000 'Geoff Hoon must explain to us why Steve is not here today' Spin-doctors to stay in shadows at briefings Today in Parliament Expedia. co. uk Openness in Whitehall will leave Commons in a hole Political Briefing Chappell Mentally ill 'should be in hospital, not jail (Reuters): British regions fear EU growth will slash funding Poor areas to lose £3bn development cash with inclusion of new countries, reports Anthony Browne in Brussels Egg Italians relax with a razor at their thoat Officers face Ma! for Siberia ordeal DELL Short Cuts Karadzic could escape as Nato deadline looms Arrest may solve riddle of war dead HSBC Putin's cuddly website is Kremlinology for kids Bmi (AP): US helicopter bomb kills 11 Afghans (AP): Weapons deal (AP): Spanish poll (AFP): Ship capsizes (Reuters): Muck and brass Now Bush takes up offensive on the home front This Time Last Year Iowa's patchy record on nominees 20 years on, Apple is still trying to take a bite out of Big Brother The Market Place China widens inquiry into official accused of spying for UK Arab infiltrators die in Baghdad suburb raid The neighbours spoke little and were quiet. Then came the noise of battle, writes Catherine Philp UN seeks deal with Shia chief Alliance Leicester Nokia Rabin killer wants to wed (AP): Army says farewell to soldier who was a PoW for 50 years Pakistan nuclear arrests Army life? Tell it to the Marines Theatre Pugilist Specialist Soho Theatre, WI Concerts Noseda brings out the dizzying drama in Liszt; the BBC's effort to open Cage reveals his shortcomings BBCPO/ NOSEDA Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Cage Uncaged Barbican First Choice ArtsFirst Pop North Mississippi Allstars Borderline, WI Mime Dopamine Suite ICA, SWI Privatisation gave us safer, faster and better trains Labour's agenda has done nothing but stop rail improvement in its tracks Introducing Coren, the only daytime show to discuss serious issues. Like shoelaces In our Godless world we find identity in biology However cruel their regime, the Taleban created law and peace Foshua Rey Votes on the Line The railways need simplification, not politicisation Secrets and Lies Musharraf must shed light on Pakistan's nuclear dealings Apple Birthday The computer film gets a second bite at success Congestion charge Graduate target folly The Times Proposals to end rights to anonymity for sperm donors The burden of paying for bishops Regimental museums Doctors under scrutiny Vital information Past Letters to the Editor Paedophiles and the internet What s in a name? Medicinal purposes And another thing… The Weather The Times Crossword Learndirect Weather Eye Ontheagenda… Market extends rise Briefing Parmalat banker arrested Stockbroker's acquisition Infineon hails IT recovery FLS cuts 149 more jobs Sanctuary in the money Charts of the Day Charcol Checking out Safeway directors decide to quit Doubts rise over Barclay brothers' Telegraph scoop Luminar takes a punt with Accor In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Commentary 23.… Economic View Court told of Versailles founder's 'grand fraud' Stewart Steven Newspaper editor who broke new ground Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Red faces at Shell as Cairn hits black gold Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot France Télécom jobs to go Stop Press Renesas plans share listing Kimberly-Clark restructure Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Mentmore Sets deadline for further offers Tycoons raise their stake in Man Utd Railways need City Support Shell dismays with another slip-up Time to wield the wrecking ball KPMG chief rakes in 40% rise Who's the world's 3rd largest IT company? More than gold rash right spot to strike oil Tempus Sanctuary Group Monsoon Aviva gains as leading broker turns positive Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Bears rethink gives shot in the arm to Celltech Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts make modest gains Bonds Dollar Rates Wall Street Merger Woes as Safeway directors spurn Morrison Monsoon scraps dividend to fund foreign takeovers The Times FUJITSU Anger at tough new Co2 limits Reclusive Barclay twins must brave the spotlight The bargain hunters who stalk owners in distress The Times Unit Trust Information Service Junior member of the family steps up to the plate The Foundation for Conductive Education Japan beats policy paralysis to climb out of black hole Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd British Franchise Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beware the naked man that offers you his shirt United Carpets & Beds Casting off Jersey episode Alarming freebie Multiple Display Advertising Items In its third quarter results yesterday, Indian Hotels, owner of the luxury Taj brand City Diary EU getting Green Banking & Finance Make a Wish Debate who Owns the Elgin Marbles? Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Stewart Steven Down-to earth journalist under whose editorship The Mail on Sunday and the Evening Standard broke new ground, to huge success David Hookes Australian cricketer whose dramatic debut in the Centenary Test was followed by an erratic professional career Court & Social the Art of Yolanda Sonnabend Lives Remembered Ray Stark Bullish executive producer and Hollywood deal-marker who made a star of Barbra Streisand Births, Marriages & Deaths Lyndon Brook Actor who followed his parents into the profession and spent five decades as a master of television, stage and screen Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Who Owns the Elgin Marbles? The present Lord Elgin says that Greece cannot be trusted to look after the Marbles. Should we keep them? Nature Notes Stranding of an American Frigate Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Keith Douglas Andy Neal Court Circular Debate Appointment Legal News Dinner Latest Wills Ballet design steps off the stage Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Personal Column The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Correcting draft judgment Court of Appeal Published January 20,2004 Robinson v Bird and Others Mistaken adoption order can be set aside only if obtained by fraud upon the court Court of Session Outer House Published January 20,2004 Architects Registration Board Admissions, 2003 The Architects Registration Board, by the powers remitted to it under the Architects Act 1997, announces that the following were entered onto its Register in 2003 and are thus entitled in law to use the title Architects: Thames navigation rights Court of Appeal Published January 20,2004 Is it time to sell Henry? Super League Supporters League Weekly Winner Leaderboard The Times Offers Direct Your Player List with Updated Weekly Scores Numbers Australia mourns Hookes Fatal attack on former… McCoy moves on but suspension leaves open wound Racing Exeter Yesterday's Results Southwell Folkestone Dallaglio faces pay cut Wasps star given ultimatum Forlorn Rusedski makes rapid exit Tennis Australian Open Hard lesson from Henin-Hardenne Times Online First-Day Result The Results Service Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Murphy ready to put player opinion to IRB Regby Union Hodgson knee injury concern for England Mangled cue upsets Campbell Marshall double ICC's Betfair link Sendra pulls out Australians mourn loss Hookes Cricket Mother and daughter ready to chew the fat while they row across Atlantic Get Fit, Feel Fit Fit for your Shape Day Two Plan for your physique Sarwan and Gayle earn respectability for West Indies Scoreboard from Centurion Brash, confident and fearless Christopher Martin-Jenkins recalls the day that a nation discovered a star Times Test 'Senseless' death stuns friends and colleagues Heat is turned up at McCain Stadium Postcard from Scarborough Day One Security team checks out ground In tomorrow's Postcard Searching for the Enemy… Times Online Panthers continue to overcome odds on way to Houston American Football Superbowl On Fridays Rugby League Australia picked to show Britain how to run World Cup properly Rugby League Christopher irvine says the last financially trouble toumament will be eclipsed when the 2008 event heads Down Under Cech signs for Chelsea but stays in France until the summer Length of Ferdinand appeal increases tension MeClaren struggling to convince doubters Carling Cup Semi-Final Arsenal V Middlebrough League dismayed at decision to rest Henry Who are Ya? Your Guide to the Arsenal Irregulars Players to defer wages to give Leeds lifeline Moratti resigns after failing to inspire Inter By Our Sports Staff: Halsey told decisions were correct in law The Premiership Today Dallaglio dilemma as Wasps cuts bite Hyundai Scarborough Fare Tom Dart begins a week of… Newcastle quickly add to Fulham's anguish with comprehensive victory Coleman furious over Saha departure Australian cricket mourns death of Hookes So where Did It All Go Wrong? First Person Arts Law T2 24 Hours Verbatim Rebels who Protest Too Much Anthony Howard Maybe the Opponents of "Top-Up" Fees Have Talked up their Chances Much Too Loudly, or Possibly They Have Simply Over-Organised Hare Rather Cops out by Pinning All the Blame on a Buffoon Next Tuesday is when the Chickens Will Come Home to Roost Criminal Heists Required Reading Fired, Papers Sold, Last Butler: Looks Lord Black of Crossharbour Has Been Sacked by his Own Board, a Deal Has Been Done to Sell his Press Empire and He is Being Sued for £110 Million. Andrew Billen Explains why Few are Mourning his Demise The Ethicist The Times I Feel Guilty, but Then Another Friend Dies As Pressure Mounts on Israel to Bring a Murder Charge against the Solder who Shot British Peace Activist Tom Hurndall, a Former Draftee Recalls the Daily Pressures Faced by the Israeli Army I Never Considered Not Serving in the Israeli Army Sooner or Later Someone I Love is Going to Be Hurt Do You Come Here Often? True Fiction After a Juror Sends Champagne to a Qc, Hugo Rifkind Recalls Other Chat-Up Ploys How I Saved in the Snow Despite a Broken Back and Internal Injuries, Colin Bodill Saved Jennifer Murray's Life after their Helicopter Crashed near the South Pole. He Tells Jonathan Gornall what Drives Him to Take Such Risks Peril in the Pool A Regular Swim is Good for You, but There May Be Hidden Dangers in the Water. David Mattin Reports Doctor's Orders Abuse is Life Time Maltreatment of the Elderly Could Be Reduced Radically if Nurses were Trained to Spot the Danger Signs. Liz Gill Reports Abuse Arises out of Stress, Greed or Ignorance Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Sometoimes only Comfort Food Will Do, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best this Week: Bags James Delingpole Finds Himself Turning into a Bit of a Prima Donna in Milan Men Nappy Valley Dreaded Lurges Home. Forum But Do You Need It Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Technobabble Ben There, Done that La Movie with Jennifer Aniston as his Costar, Ben Stiller's Comedy is so Predictable, Says Sean MacAulay The Couple's Courtship Simply Plays like a Glorified Sitcom Beauty and the Brute Architectrure is the Tricorn in Prortsmouth worth Saving from Demolition? Yes, Says Tom Dyckhoff It's a Thrilling Space to Be in, Gormenghast in Cubist Form Opera & Ballet Savoy Theatre The Times The Times boxoffice service Spirits in the Light Arts Photography Images of Sculptures Can Give a Magical Perspective to Well-Nown Works, Says Joanna Pitman Radio Chris Campling OTC Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Chris Campling Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Mike Mulvihill The Private Life of a Masterpiece was Enjoyable and Unaggessively Enlightening, Painting a Bigger Picture of Rodin's the Hiss. Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword Viewing Guide The Open University We've read the lot to deliver what matters 20… Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Watching Brief Other Views Public sector ponders an image makeover Issue of the Week Branding The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Anthony Browne Public Opinion Newmedical Research No way to involve public in NHS Theissueexplained Council Tax Some GPs just can't be bought Government Who watches the watchers? Government Careers Jargonwatch A solid foundation for success Interview Bill Moyes, the new independent regulator for foundation hospital, is determined to avoid Whitehall pressure, even if he has to refuse applications, report Oliver Wright Media Monitor In the Professiona Pres Seeninhansard Keeping an eye on plagiarism Other Stories Weliked Top-up fees Bill arouses PM, MPs and the whips Not only children should do it joined-up Children Initial Concerns It's hopeless for the homeless Charities examine trustees Voluntary Sector Hero… Remember the ALMO Housing …Andvillain Beckhamwatch Legislation Update Stephen Cragg There is room for common sense to be applied to the Data Protection Act Jobs Agenda From Influencing to Innovating, Be the Inspiration PE Veredus Qualifications and Curriculum Authority Community Fund Aston University The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea The Actuarial Profession Heritage Lottery Fund The National Trust Ministry of Defence British Red Cross CIMA Bath & North East Somerset ICS EveryChild DORSET TES NHS Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetinmes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you… What Workedforme Diarydates Student Special Inside 12-Page Pullout-A Guide to Making the Right Choices Can the Law Dictate Dress? The Law Society Life Insurance Team of Leading Insurance Company Spencer Stuart What shall I not be able to wear today Using law to regulate how people dress is highly sensitive, writes Grania Langdon-Down You Would Not Get the Hijab Ban in France off the Ground in the UK Joke of the Week Head of Employment Thames valley The Times Law Section Value Added East Anglia Serle court Central Law Training Crown Prosecution Service Commercial Property Wiltshire Central Law Training Ltd CVRIA Nice baby ladies, but what about its rights The Goverbment has promised clarity on the legal rights of same-sex couples and their children. Danny Lee reports Trial of Peter Sutcliffe (The Yorkshire Ripper) Bindmans GLS Data protect that no one The law intended to safeguard personal secrets now appears to be putting people's lives in dang Is the Governme Civil liberties groups are not happy, white busine Have some faith in Iraqi justice Lessons can be learnt from the special courts in Sierra Leone and East Timor, says Sylvia de Bertodano Dispute resolution is all the rage on daytime TV Media review 'Pants on fire': the new lie detector test Insurers believe that 16 per cent of claims are fraudulent. But is a new way of trying to detect fraud legal, asks Christopher Dwyer Tax shock in store for solictors and barristers Films and chambers face cashflow problems unless they review their billing arangements, write Simon Mabey and Jeremy Boadle On your marks… Stop How can be lawful under one Act but liable to prosecution under another? Stephen Parkinson on why prosecutors face an uphill task Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Don't let the traffic law zealots take you for a ride The privatisation of police traffic functions is eroding natural justice, says Roddy Gye How Scots prepare for the inevitable Making a will? Rebecca Philpot explains some of the cross-border differences in the rules Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Charter Chambers Legal and Contracts Assistant Lexcel Commercial Property Partner Cambridge YSPG 2004 Committee Elections Lyons Davidson Solicitors Simply the Best? Retrain? Falconer has some explaining to do… Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Pump Court Joanne Manson Kent Police Legally Parks Ltd Media Lawyers: A Life of Glamour? Picture Gallery Clifford Chance A Lazy Student's Guide to a First How to Land a Trainee Place Serle court The Law Commission Bristows Tackle your CV Stand out from the crowd… With the law in high demand, lots must make an effort with your CV. Frances Gibb reports Maitland Chambers Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times BooksFirst Central Law Training University of Bristol What it takes to shine with the stars Is rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous your idea of the perfect career? Or do you fancy your chances in the cut and trust of the libel court? Alex Wade on how to become a media lawyer Just the job for trainees who know they want… Law in Brief You need to be on top of the from Don't make elementary mistakes, don't try to be funny and don't claim inspiration from Ally McBeal. Edward Fennell on how to give your application a fighting chance Find the perfect career match now, and Top Thrillers Helping hand over the hurdles You can start life at the Cps filling cabinet and end up on the Bench. Frances Gibb reports Make laziness work for you Clare Ward-Smith outlines the slacker's route to a first and a lucrative career a top lawyer Crash Course SRG Multiple Display Advertising Items If you can't find a firm, go to court… Training The high street is not the only place to train as a solicitor. Emma Goodwin describes how to become a magistrates' legal adviser Allen & Overy Which route Solicitor or barrister? The Big Question Many students have decided on a career in the law, but are unsure of the next step. Professor Adrian keane explains the pros and cons of each branch of the profession Arguing the case for a degree of flexibility What should a university law course offer. training for the profession or a broad education? Claire Sanders reports A Third of Recruits to Top Law Firms Do Not Have Law Degrees Multiple Display Advertising Items
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