News from 17/02/2004
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Frost (Professor), Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Lesley Russell, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Michael Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Robert Hinde (Chairman), Suna Erdem, Sarah Vive, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Rosemary Bennett and Jill Sherman, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Chritopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stephen Ward, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's Commentary, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gordon Wasserman (Head, Police), Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Anthony Browne, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, James Delingpole, Ron Lewis, Stephen King's, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Alan Read (Professor), Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Luke Clancy, Sir Clive Woodward, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Stuart Andrews, Oliver Kay, Christian Wolmar, Stephanie Wienrich (Director), Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Chris Willig, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Chris Ayres and Oliver Wright, Joseph Rotblat (President), Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Lord Kingsland, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Elizabeth Haggis, John Goodbody, Ruth Glehill, Danny Lee, Christopher Walker, Gilbert Murray, Shirley English and Jack Malvern, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Sarah Ebner, Michael Gove, David Buckman, Ian Whittell, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Keith J. Sutton, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Cherry Potter, Bill Edgar, John Baker, Chairman, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, David Burrows, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoCountdown to the culling Civil servants: efficiency review threatens 80,000 Inside Vodafone 'close' Bible 'distorted ' Kerry denial The Times Fashion Week Diabetes alert over blood pressure pills One huge diamond that even Beckham can't buy Politics, Alcohol and Religion Badgers: farmers demand gassing to curb bovine TB Sandals Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Letwin's economic drama is not short of words Parliamentary Sketch The 'waste watchers' who seek to save billions 80,000 civil servants start two-day strike Ref: Times Poetic justice for the free-thinking Scots First they got parliaments. Now Scotland and Wales want their own poets laureate, Shirley English and Jack Malvern report There is room for many voices Major's text message revealed affair Post Office Teachers claim head was a bully Tele2 Gay row distorts Bible, says Williams Archbishop tells commission that Church must draw limits, reports Ruth Gledhill Harrods April Fool is no laughing matter Litigants can take action anywhere Mother found dead in prison In Brief Man asks for jail Murder quiz Longer sentence Driver attacked Veg vouchers I'm on the Metro Court blackout US wine boost Answer on table Drugs cocktail gives boost to heart patients British children top world asthma list Mercedes-Benz Antibiotics may increase breast cancer danger Why we get so gloomy in winter Letwin plays the prudence card before tax cuts Political Briefing Transport and defence in the firing line under Tory plans Freeserve Modest trim of £35bn requires a politically sensitive squeeze Oliver Letwin's proposals are easily made in opposition but will be hard to deliver in office, Gary Duncan writes The Pension Service Egg Toppeople Andrew Pierce is selecting the top 50 figures influencing Britain today. The Establishment is not what it was and the people pulling the strings are not who they used to be, but this insider's list is one very well informed columnist's personal guide to the powerful. Day Two 40-31 Nokia Parton saint of singletons is overjoyed to start family PS 'Living cells' therapy in race for new Botox The men who yearn for silicone NEC TV's extreme way to a new look Explorer's Arctic dream Nationwide Four legs and furry, the latest view of an ideal child Publicans fear for future as brewers add 10p to a… Licensees say the rising cost of beer will deter drinkers from visiting their pubs, Christopher Walker reports Sky One Thinking big along the outskirts of fashion Rail victim complained about safety helmets Union discloses that another runaway wagon was stopped in a similar incident a year ago, reports Russell Jenkins Secret mourner may be new lead in a 52-year old murder The Open University First direct Athletes may abuse 'mighty mouse' gene New treatment for muscle-wasting disease will be hard to detect among sportsmen, reports Mark Henderson at the American Association in Seattle 'Alzheimer' dogs on a diet have their day again Half world's languages to disappear this century In Brief Hubble team find farthest galaxy Did humans mate with Neanderthals? Volvo Why Britain is best for the privileged of Beijing America is no longer the destination of choice for those wanting their children to get ahead, Oliver August writes Volvo Private schools buoyed by fees from abroad Police deny chase led to Aborigine death riot Kite-flying festival of fun in Lahore leaves 12 dead The Times Offers Direct By Our Foreign Staff: India and Pakistan open talks St. Joseph's Hospice The Facts of Aboriginal Life Halifax (AFP) (AP): Rebels kill police in Haiti raid (AFP): Prison captives (AFP): Violent protest (AP): Bird flu toll rises (Reuters): Writer charged US tries to atone for shameful massacre by cavalry A memorial to the native Americans killed at Sand Creek opens in 2007, Nicholas Wapshott reports He's on a losing streak but Dean still refuses to go Sony Ericsson Woman in Kerry 'sex scandal' breaks silence to deny affair Family Statements Gay couples race to get married while it's still legal Tesco Germans prepare for battle over Turkey Ankra rejects an offer by the Christian Democrats of a 'privileged partnership' in the EU, Roger Boyes reports 'We have been making sacrifices, what more do they want?' Times on Line Another Chirac ally is convicted (AFP): Strike cuts Paris airport traffic Green Flag Lonely hotel death for a legend of le Tour Marco Pantani was the eighth cycling champion in 13 months to die from a heart attack French pop icon Hallyday says he has been left on the rocks Eva Peron's shroud to be auctioned Linguaphone Fate of riders linked to the lure of drugs Denis Zanette of Italy Mutilated Iraqis join police in search of revenge Thousands of troops had their ears sliced off during the Saddam dictaorship, writes James Hider in Baghdad Steps taken to fill dangerous vacuum in Baghdad's calendar Robitussin Threat to Afghan poll another blow for Bush Britain fears Saudi attack Exclusive Six Nations Picture Offer Dance Farrquito Sadler's Wells First Choice the Best Shows ArtsFirst Dead birds are a hard act to follow Dance Swari Lake Grand Theatre, Leeds Concerts a contemporary premiere is uncompromising, but Geoff Brown finds joy in the coupling of Sibelius with Mozart Ferneyhough Day Queen Elizabeth Hall LSO/Welser-Möst Barbican Theatre The Playboy of the Western World Town Hall, Galway The choice: Spend, spend, spend vs spend, spend The Tories aren't taking an axe to Big Government, just giving it a workout The Bafta champange is flat and esperation starts to seep through the glitter Picture Gallery We're still nudge-nudge Briain and it's no joke Thunderer Be bold Ken, and charge motorists ten quid Policy and Politics Letwin offers a credible but vulnerable plan on spending Look East The rise and rise of China The Body Bank A cradle-to-grave strategy for storage Iraq's weapons Means test for health? The Times Daily Register FBI model 'less useful' for UK Nuclear powers and disarmament Final thoughts Civil servants' pay Art at the Olympics Past Letters to the Editor Banks charges are 'not unreasonable' Buses by the bunch Equal rites The Weather The Times Crossworo 22,589 HSBC Ontheagenda Bank clarifies Canary line Briefing Trichet attacks EU rules Fresh NAB resignation Broadcasters criticised Stock Markets Charcol Aiming High Vodafone edges ahead in AT&T bid bttle What the City Thinks about Vodafone's Bid Hands launches for £400m cinema chain Index With or without You Howzat! MCC takes a look at plc status In the Air Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Siemens moves workforce Stop Press Halliburton contract query Union challenges merger Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Black to defend sale to Barclays XL Capital Uphill struggle to down-scale Vodafone should keep in touch more MCC prepares to bat as plc beckons BBC 'anti-competitive' Corus begins to find its way out of the dark and dreary woods Tempus Hope for news of upgrades drives up Reuters Larger Capitalisation Shares Big Food Group's valuation judged too high Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts stall in thin trading Bonds Corus seals ten-year deal for iron ore Invensys starts £340m buyback to ease pressure The Times Carbon Trust Steel firm £17m 1 for Llanwern site New EU law makes directors liable for errors in reports Other EU Directives Set to Hit Business Capita wins £125m deal to handle claims of miners Coutts & Co British workers boost productivity but still lag rivals Neil Look privatisation earns investor ?600,000 Unifi signs second bank deal to preserve call centre jobs PPR to tender Gucci offer after trading statement Eurotunnel wins libel case against its shareholder Torex Retail to announce £60m flotation strategy The Times Travel Direct Institute looks for direction Et tu, Mubarak Brown wants alliance of rich to lift Africa What the world needs is not love, but money Yukos shareholder proposes prisoner-for equity deal Honda's first jet engine stuns aviation industry Alarms ring as Japanese carmakers eye potential Gner Parmalat typifies Italy's rotten corporate culture Economic View Unfashiobale factors who profit from debt collection Elizabeth Judge on an unconventional form of fundraising Growing Pains Finance for Small Firms New kids on the City block break the traditional mould The Young Guns Case Study Westaways Banking & Finance SAS The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business to Business Viceroy Park Properties Findlay James Chartered Accountants Knightsbridge Corporate Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Thornton Securities Ltd The Times To Advertise within our next Special on Franchises… Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Jerome F. Lederer Aviation expert known as " Mr Flight Safety" for his work improving the reliability of planes, airships and shuttles Stanley Franklin Cartoonist for the Daily Mirror and then The Sun who reached a larger audience over a longer period than any of his rivals Professor John Scales Blomedical engineer who proved the worth of plastic knee, hip and shoulder replacements Court & Social Lives Remembered Lord Bullock Lives in Brief To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Head out on the Highway Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Smooth Operators Would you go abroad for an operation if the Nhs waiting lists were too long? Nature Notes Teaching Soldiers to Sing Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching I Would have gone to Lady Kent's if I had known you desir'd it, tho' it could have given us no oppertunity of speaking Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial Services Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Entries pile up from hopeful Tabasco kids Picture Gallery Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… The Times Forthcoming Marriages University News Answers The Sunday Times Supporters' League No justification for transfer Law Report Court of Appeal Published February 17,2004 In re V (a Child) (Care proceedings: Human rights claims) Before Lord Justice Tuckey and Lord Justice Wall Reasons February 4,2004 Leading Positions for Februarys Monthly Prize Twins bring mixed blessing Super League Your Player List with Updated Weekly Scores Landlords knew addresses Court of Appeal Published February 17,2004 Tudor and Others v M25 Group Ltd Before Lord Justice Potter and Lord Justice Carnwath Judgment December 4,2003 Damages at date of payment-in Court of Appeal Published February 17,2004 Johnson v Gore Wood and Co (No 2) Woodward mad for success Yankees get their man by striking deal for Rodriguez Baseball Troubled Bryant fails to find break from limelight Baseball Get Fit, Feel Fit Parent and Child Fitness (rugby-inspired games for under-10s Day Two Times Test Henry likes idea of being head girl in a boys' world Ice Hockey Brodie given chance to put record straight Boxing ICC finds no evidence to support match-fixing allegations Cricket McCoy's title bid threatened by fracture! cheek Folkestone Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Southwell Channel 4 steps in for Ascot feature The 'mad professor' defends his methods Mather wants Scotland to be nasty Smith refuses position on Woodwards backroom staff to join All Blacks Gash boost for top-flight clubs if players are picked by Lions Injury has Worsley fearing the worst on return Waugh calls stumps on his career Jordan's anger Dorfmeister doubt Harmison call-up Lincoln's Cup Toth accused Matchplay revived in Sky deal Snooker Sponsorship aims for spotless image Tennis Delighted Daly at a loss to explain unexpected win Golf No Title Nilsmark chosen to lead Solheim Cup defence The Results Service Today's Fixtures Wild Things Caisley sidesteps meeting as salary cap row rumbles on Rugby League Campbell offers his support to Chambers Ath; Etocs Snow Reports World Cup keeps Giggs campaigning for Wales Platt backs Johnson to earn senior service with England Timesonline Ireland refuse slot in Brazil's soap sideshow Sanchez sticks with Hughes as captain Viduka caught up in Australia row Women's match goes ahead Bolton are taken by surprise at demand for final tickets United put on alert for imminent entry to… Rooney's future in doubt as advisers play waiting game over new contract By Our Sports Staff: Lehmann is fined for misconduct Unlucky Valencia fall victim to Madrid's sphere of influence Times Sports Book Draw helps Millwall's hopes of making journey to Cardiff Quarter-Finals FA Cup ties are turn-on for viewers Thepremiershiptoday Lord's a-leaping as Mcc agrees £250,000 deal with German bank Jaguar Big Hit Gilbert Let Eriksson get on with the job, pleads Beckham Big Blow Inside Today Racing Tomorrow T2 Get Me Wardrobe! The Billen Interview Arts Law T2 Review Call: Lawyers for the family of John Boyle,… Verbatim Who is Hi to Take a Moral Tone? There are Some People from when we Might Be Able to Take a Lecturae Peter Mandelson, however, is Not One of Them Blair Had Better Wake up to his Protege's Unpopularity Has the RCA No Idea how Incongruous its New Building Will Look? Hrt and the Menopause Required Reading Me, Scarlett and Fashion Editor Usa Armstrong Joined Emma, Joely and Scarlett to Prepare for the Baftas. Where Do They Find Time to Make Films, She Asks It's Disconcerting to See One of our Best Actresses Looking like a Babe Dressing for Power The Ethicist "Cokme out now or I'm Going to Hurt Him Bad" Shot Story A Violent Incident on a Florida Highway-Then the Tables are Turned in the Concluding Part of Stephen King's Riveting New Short Story, Rest Stop Chip-Chip, Hurrary! Hugo Rifkind Puts a Bit More Pizzazz into National Chip Week Politics? I'd Rather Talk about God The Andrew Billen Interview An Audience with Jack Dee is Englishing, Especially when He Brings up his past Alcholism, his Repugnance for Politics and his Religious Dialogue. And He's Funny. Too The Times Is to so Bad to Have a Fever? Health Instinct Tells us to Reach for the Medicine, but a Temperature Isn't Always Bad News, Says Sarah Ebner Forever Teenagers Lifetime Society is Being Eroded by a " Orian Gray Generation" who Refuse to Grow up, Claim a New Book, Hear, Hear, Says Celia Brayfield How Dorian are You? Not Dead yet Know your Onions if You Want to save Time, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best this Week: Colourful Bags Men's Mags are Not All They Arecracked up to Be, Says James Delingpole Men Dazed and Bemused Jordan's Nappy Valley Wild Thing But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High Tech Toys to the Test Sony Technobabble Sorry, Do I Know You? La Movie Adam Sandler's Crude, Slobby-Dog Comedy Lands with a Heavy-Handed Thud, Says Sean MacAulay The Editing and Timing are Never More than Ramshackle The Wowhaus Man Interview John Prescott is One of the Most Influential People in British Architecture. He Shares his Vision with Tom Dyckoff Savoy Theatre Entertainments The Times Journey's End His Dark Materials Arts After his Mystery Disapperance in January, Spalding Gray's Career Spent Exorcising his Demons on Stage Appears to Be over, Says Clive Davis Radio, Chris Campling Times Online Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable and Digital Feeling depressed, life lacking meaning and purpose? TV Review If Cold Feet was the Perfect Thirtysomething Comedy, Then Life Beings Might Just Be the Perfect Fortysomething One, Says Sarah Vive BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3203 Viewing Guide David Chater Brite-Smile Public Sector Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Crime 4 Contact US The Top Stories Offthehook Other Views It's time to put away all those missed targets Issue of the Week Public Sector Performance Public Opinion Newmedical Research Falws revealed in record checks Crime Theissueexplained Voluntary Finance Initiative New Deal involves 50,000 Regeneration Be a good webmaster Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder All change for a new service Interview Eithne Wallis has the task of setting up a new organisation to oversee the management of prisoners, with roles for the private and voluntary sectors, as she tells Richard Ford Mediamonitor Intheprofessionalpress Seeninhansard Nation faces sexual health crisis Otherstoriesweliked Keep lust put of the surgery Nurses moonlight to pay bills Asylum seekers live on £30 a week Councils Foreignways Race issues blur care concerns Mental Health Ex-staff don't Mop giving Voluntary Sector Hero Charity begins with a home Housing … Andvillain Hardtoswallow Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Webwatch Passing exams isn't everything Education Save the nation with £8.8bn Higher Education Prize Caption Competition The Prime Minister visited the Capital City Academy In willesden, northwest, London, last week. What was being said? Cruises are just the ticket Higher Education Howtheyseeus DH Department of Heath Public Sector Health Sail Training International PKF NHS OIA RF employment and training Egon Zehnder International Merton RPC Lewisham The Times TES NHS Publicagendajobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently availabe. Listings are provided as a service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you Whatworkerdforme Diarydates Football Fever Constiitutional Chance Prison Terms City Law Odgers School of Psychotherapy & Counselling The Times Staffordshire University Football fans have rights, too. Do they get a fair deal? The ease with which banning orders can be obtained is causing concern, says Danny Lee LLMUSLaw Gresham College Bill should protect our savings Anyone saving for retirement should be pleased with the proposed changes, but what about employers, asks Helen Miles Path to pensions clarity still littered witli confusion When pensions can, be removed Why wait 1,000 years and then rush the job? Many in the law favour constitutional change-but not this way. Frances Gibb hears the debate in the House of Lords The Times What They Said in the Debate The Law Society PNLD Q: Which country holds Justice: is sh The Home Secretary plans to merge the prison and probation services. But wil it do any good, asks Alex Wade Children naked in cells with no mattress or toilet? Which could soon face a human rights action, writes Danny Lee Ould work inside and out No sex please, we're Texan Don't be stranded by an overseas posting Britions who are transferred or seconded abroad could lose important employment rights, reports Grania Langdon-Down Insolvency: banks are no longer first in the queue Ian Capin on a test case that has important ramifications for banks and borrowers alike Case Study Stand out from the crowd Cerinna Christophorou on what city law firms cari gain from a good communicaions strategy Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Ever onward Nanny takes on a new chore: soothing the pain of divorce The person who knows the children best can help to settle disputes, Stephen Ward writers Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Service JM Firestone Falconer will stop at nothing Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counselz The Times
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