News from 16/03/2004
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Roger Everest, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Thair Shaikh, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, S. E. Mustow, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Davina Garrod, J. P. Toomey Toomey, Linda Tsang, Edward Owen and Daniel McGrory, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Rupert Eden, Greg Powell, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Paul Clark, Simon Walsh, Peter Kilnger, Ian Caplin, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Elizabeth Appleby, QC and Timothy Straker, QC, Hugo Rikind, Jill Dupleix, Stephen Lawson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Niall Ginty, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, David Sharrock, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Richard Johnson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, David Marttin, Stanley Best, Chairman, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Daniel McGrory and Edward Owen, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Simon Margaroli, Geraldine Van Bueren, Ann Treneman, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Simon de Bruxelles, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Erik Wilson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Louise Flind, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, David Graham, Steve Boggan, David K. Wright, Sean MacAulay, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Sean Thomas, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lewis Smith, David Charter and Roger Maynard, John Allison, Anne Spackman and Susan Emmett, Tosin Sulaiman, Tim Hames, David Sharrock and Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Clive Woodall's, Reg Maling (Technical Adviser, Emergency Planning Society), William Booth, Malcolm Shaw (Visiting professor), George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Sito Vidal, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Pickworth, Stephen Dalton, C J Brougham, Bill Edgar, Randy Cophen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, David McIntosh, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Salisbury, Bill Frindall, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoFight t stop collapse of Iraq coalition Bush and Blair beg new Spanish leader not to pull out troops Times up Skydiving death Petrol price rise In the Law Section today Welcome to the World's… I'm Proud to Star in the Worst Film Ever Made Last call for cold turkey and mother's ruin The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 22.… A Soup to Last the Week-Jill Dupleix's Daily… Secret deal to save historic racecourses Instant fines for barmen to curb binge drinking Divided They Fall Chopard Today in the Times In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk The secret of a climbdwon is timing Ministers retreat on asylum appeals Blair lobbying revealed Police chiefs cool over plan to honour officers Shadow minister quits for his family Acas Wrong boots claims ignored by MoD Skydiver's last kiss before parachute failed Safe zone ruled by trust and gallows humour Family of heroin girl outraged at Saatehi portrait Tod's Drinks industry told to put its house in order or risk new laws Ministers threaten breweries in an attempt to curb the excesses of bringe drinking, reports Richard Ford 'You can't beat a big city. So many bars, so many women' Unmissable! Britons immature about alcohol This pub welcomes gorumets, not beer guzzlers Birds and pregnant woman to occupy plinth A Perspex pigeon 'hotel' and a marble disabled figure are selected to fill the vacant spot in Trafalgar Square from next year, Jack Malvern reports Climbers saved by lessons in Welsh AA Teenagers to get minimum wage of £3 Air charge plea Support for BBC Wired pupils School trio jailed Citroën £6m Lotto winner 'fleeced by Mi6 agent' All things are not equal at Stonewall Halifax Peers continue to struggle with spirit of the suffragettes People Lawsuit of many colours National gallery opening An unusual performance from Simbarashe Simbanenduku… Picture Gallery Ps… Accenture Will Sedna get Pluto ejected from planet club? BT Goddess joins the celestial hall of fame Housing stock for sale nears record low Republic of China How a left turn led royal bank to repossess and sell the wrong flat Welcome to £235,000 time-share hotel room Get out of town and take a pay cut, officials told Iberia Cabinet 'stuck in reverse' over euro Ministers and judges need to mend their ways First-time authors lead fresh assault on Orange Prize Commercial Vehicles Mystery of Conan Doyle papers hangs over £2 million auction Pop stars threaten MTV over video fees Superstrain of TB may be on way to Europe Anti-obesity drug can also treat cancer Aliance Leicester Dozing Mice key to sleep disorder Risk of CJD ends blood donations Direct Line GM farmers 'heed extra protection' Mobile amnesty Witness appeal Rooney accused Couple cleared Family wedding Fuguitive Karadzic leaves relatives guessing Nich Hawton talks to the wife of Europe's most wanted man, who feels safer not knowing where he is hiding Offers Direct British Gas Spain back once more in heart of Old Europe Orange Polls give terrorists plenty of new targets The Times Alert passengers spark Tube scares Apply at www.eggsavings.com Socialist victory is headache for Blair Beckham praise for Spanish Freeserve Quiet man who swept to power on a wave of anger Victor to rule with minority government Bereaved seek precious keepsakes ThyssenKrupp Accessibility The Open University Green Flag Police examinie why suspect went missing A man accused of involvement in the bombings was meant to be under surveillance, reports Daniel McGrory Oxford Officers explore link with British radicals Putin's election victory helped by biased media Nationwide BT Let sleeping battleship lie, say Graf Spee crew Universal Dental Implant Chairman's Special (AP): Bomb attack foaled outside US Consulate (AFP): Georgia blockade (AP): Aristide arrives (Reuter): Iraq deaths (AP): Boy bomber (Reuter): Down the drain Theatre First Choice Good Car Bad Car Tickled pink by a panto Tempest Theatere Shooting Shakespeare Theater Royal, Bath Concerts " With added wisdom"—a piano recital to remember; and a soprano's heart-song captivates her fans John Lill Festival Hall Jazz Richard Galliano Barbican The Spanish elections: a landslide win for bin Laden What happens when you genetically modify a mouse to save a bald man? Me Picture Gallery Drunks hurt themselves, addicts harm children Thunderer: To teach religion, first throw God out of school Tim Lott Changing Horses Spain's Socialists should aim for continuity The New Pianette A warm welcome to a cool member of the solar system Staying in Terriorists will exploit any sense of political weakness Preparation for any attack on UK Scrap metal prices Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… The Times Spain's Government defeated at polls in face of terror Exploitation of women's sexuality? Judges 'in touch' Dangerous species Prison Treatment of Salvationists Lost and found Hail to the chief Australian worldview In the pink The Weather Today's Weather Windy. Rain at Times, Heaviest in the West The Times Crossword BT Ontheagenda... Terror fears hit US shares Briefing Hollinger delays report Spending beyond control City votes for tradition Investors back Singh bid Charts of the Day Charcol Escape Artist? Oil price threatens economic recovery Malone's Liberty Media to spin off $9bn of assets Ferrari boss's soft spot for Ballantyne cashmere In Business Today: Need to Know 24. Commentary 25:… Market Falls Group Holdings Supercool Tories in call for Equitable payout Need to Know Global Business Briefing Looking for a Job in the Public Sector? You Start… China utility picks Merrill Stop Press Bridgestone's tyre deal UST settles antitrust claim Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Institutions unhappy with plan to end Cayzer feud Areva Energy Experts Closing the door on Mr Rich Split trust victims face compensation delay Broker's advice helps Bp to prop up market Larger Captialisation Shares Egg drifts lower as Pru keeps silent on its fate Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Imperial's quest for wider horizons brings some benefits Business Markets The Day's Biggest Movers US data trims safety buying Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Surprise name 'is good catch for BAE' Accountants will be forced to advise Revenue of tax strategies Travel Direct TIA British far from lazy, but you'd be pushed to tell from results No early judgment for Imps Growth in defence orders boosts Thales BCC plans merger with Forum of Private Business UK Business Week EU will get though to prevent fresh corporate scandal RS FSA lures CSFB boss to enforce regulation Japan buys record $32bn of US debt Banks pay $675m to settle 'abuses' Spanish stock market Mis on Socialist victory Nortel puts director on leave after restatement The Times Unit Trust Information Service KPN's chief finance quits after botched bid BIG EU states endorse ruling on Microsoft Powers honorary consul City Diary Look again City Diary Termite night City Diary Edwardian Hotels Business Equity Prices Brown's Budget will prove no Houdini act HKM Franchises Business to Business Financial Spread Betting Niche Market within the Prestige Main Dealer Motor… Conferences & Exhibitions Exit FMD I have consistently banked £25,000+per month for the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Goldfinch The Times Totalfinance Solutions Thornton Securities LTD To Advertise within our next Special on Franchises… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Status Mortgages & Bridging Loans Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Professor David Shoenberg Investigator of the strange behaviour of supercooled metals that makes them perfect electrical conductors Alexander Goudie Scottish artist who always made his living from painting, including portraits of the Queen and Billy Connolly Sir Bernard ST John Prime Minister of Barbados who helped to frame its independence but remained an advocate of Caribbean co-operation Court & Social Lives Remembered To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Stephen Cartwright Children's illustrator whose accessible and enjoyable style made him popular as a collaborator with authors Births, Marriages & Deaths Frank Peters Old-style sub-editor who adapted well to new technology and served as assistant editor at the ground-breaking Today To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Word Games Readers set our their stall, early doors, on football-speak: definitely a quality responce Questions of Sport The releaveance of the Boat Race, Muhammad Ali's place in boxing history, sporting Oscars Nature Notes Prize Quiz By a staff reporter: 'Mitchell' Letter to the Times: Repeat of Promise Sought News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life March 16,1685 The author John Evelyn is best known for a diary, discovered in the 19th century, which covers many more decades than Pepys's. Here he describes the personal effects of his 19-year-old daughter, Mary. Another daughter died in August Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial Services Six Nations Rugby Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Reader Notice Quiet collector's treasures will draw worlds buyers to Norfolk rectory Personal Column Overseas Travel The Times Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon Answers The Sunday Times Country Holidays Henry in league of his own Avoiding drug order injustice Court of Appeal Criminal Division Pubhsed March 16,2004 Regina V Deprince Before Lord Justice Mantell, Mr. Justice Butterfield and judge Hodson judgment March 9,2004 Fantasy Football Times£150,000 Statute prevails over contract notice period Court of Appeal Published March 16,2004 Harper v Virgin Net Ltd. Before Lord Justice Brooke. Lord Justice Chadwick and Lord Justice Scott Baker Jugment March 10,2004 Law Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 Purpose of protective award Court of Appeal Published March 16,2004 Susie Radin Ltd v GMB and others Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Longmore Judgment February 20,2004 Matthew Syed on David Beckham Harmison's heroics may be just the start of life in fast lane Cricket The Results Service The broken windows of opportunity Nehra drops out as India look to build on stirring triumph Today's Fixtures BT Woodward brings back big guns Seven of the best impresses Bailey Bill Frindall hears how previous record holder inspired England Ladbrokes Haut Cercy peaking at right time for the day that counts Nicholls angry as Tizzard loses Venn Ottery ride Yesterday's Results Rooster Booster in champion form William Hill Carberry keen on prospects of Harbour Pilot Think Again! Intersky Falcon ready to swoop Big-Race Colours and Form Totesport Cheltenham Sedgefield Bookmakers fret as the big four return for more Southwell Bourbon Manhattan can reign supreme in opener Back's skills are lost to England as he calls time Rugby Union Johnson claims he was offered job with Wales Stupples makes breakthrough Golf Jenkins condemns Wru over its lack of respect' Radcliffe gets boost from Japan selection Athletics Get FIT, Feel FIT Snowboarding Saracens sign Vyvyan Botwright sweeps to victory Scots on a roll Double-header Nurse in dock Bettini in front Hutchinson call Calzaghe plan On Fridays Time to admit that Beckham is one of the Real greats Football Picture Gallery The Times United's decline has roots in Ferguson's summer of discontent Henman builds on Paris success to become top ten hit again Tennis Steadman hopeful of leading revival Rugby League Ian Waldie Times Test FA acts to speedup protracted disciplinary process Liverpool to secure £50m Thai deal Anelka goes cap in hand to France Times Sports Book Owen dragged down to Liverpool's level By Our Sports Staff: Muscat relishes second chance Walker strike sees Charlton into final Adams goes on the attack as trio prepare for return to the fray Football Thepremiershiptoday England turn to Grewcock for power Ferguson backed but racing duo continue to cast shadow Under Starter's Orders Caribbean aghast at humiliation Direct Line The Potato Man Strikes Back Reportage Arts Law T Hours Verbatim Enough of Squabbling Squires There are More than 70 Bright Eyed Advisers Operating in Whitehall, Many of Whom Have Little to Do Sut Make Mischief Ireland's Defining Day Required Reading I'd Die if my Parents Saw Potato Men His Tand-Up Comedy Act is All about Anguish, Pain and Suffering-But Johnny Vegas Tells Andrew Billen Nothing Prepared Him for the Critical Pasing Handed out to his New Movie, Which Has Been Described as the Worst Film Ever Made The Ethicist Design Museum In a Fix... On the Web A Survey Reveals that 69 per Cent of Men Consider Themselves " Expert" Users of the Internet. Hogo Rifkind Ponders how They Shape up to the Rest A Tale Takes Flight Disney Has Paid 81 Million for the Rights to Supermarket Manager Clive Woodall's First Novel, an Allegorical Story of Good and Evil for Children, out this Week. Here we Publish an Exclusive Extract Bricks and Mortar Identity Cards: The Cowboy, a Cop and A Nevada Rancher Fined $250 for Refusing to Produce Id is Appealing All the Way to the U. S. Supreme Court. Steve Boggan Reports on a Case with Clear Implications for the Identity Card Debate in Britain I'd Rather Remain in the Closet In Response to Last Month's T2 Article Mark Explains why He Prefers to Keep his Sexual Orientation a Private Matter Courage Jack Toper Rediscovered Mischief and Joy despite Surrering Terrible Burns after his Wartime Bomber Crashed. Penny Wark Finds out how Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Here's a Soup for Hungry Wage-Slaves that You Can Live on for a Week, Saya All Dupleix Eight of the Best this Week: Bright Umbrellas Style Picture Gallery On a Designer who Likes to Moralise as He Merchandises James Delingpole Nappy Valley People Power Home. Forum My Son is Plagued by Bedbugs. He Has Spent £240 Having the House Sprayed by a Professional, but He is Still Being Bitten. Any Other Ideas? A Hip like the A2-Resurfaced After a Bad Fall-And Much Agonising-Louise Flind Put Herself in the Hands of a Pioneering Surgeon Nature's Best Slow Road to Stardom Arts Interview at 42. Jonathan Cope is Dancing a Storm He Tells Debra Craine how Strong Women Changed his Career The Lion King Home on the Ranges Arts Architecure the Ideal Home Show is now Designed for the Makeover Generations, Says Tom Dyckhoff Opera & Ballet The Pirates of Penzance Paul McCartney Cal CO The Times Catch an Eariy Elight Round the Twist Arts La Movie Sean MacAulay Isn't Surprised by Johnny Depp's Thriller Radio Chris Campling Your Step-By-Step Guide to Understanding the Budget Bridge Games Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Chess Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Stephen Dalton TV Review Your Life in their Hands Makes Traumatic Viewing even if You Have the Stomach to Watch the Close-Ups of the Surgeons at Work, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Viewing Guide David Chater Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3227 The Times Amref Farm Africa The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media We've read the lot-to deliver what matters 16… Health Seen and not heard: how the NHS treats… Careers Get your sums right to be on course for a… Plus 8 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Shh: silence is far fromgolden for… Education Litigious students cost univesities £15m… Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Management Tip of the Week Otherviews Public sector archives:'a publicity minefield' Issue of the Week Freedom of Informstion Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Lord Laming Health Newmedical Research Hospitals fail 'child-friendly' test Health Theissueexplained the Pensions Crisis Union ballots delay pay deal Tell Tony about condoms Courswatch Teaching literacy, numeracy and Engllish for speakers of other languages at level Jargondecoder Cascading Communication Leeds leads the way forward Profile The chief executive of Yorkshire Forward has brought squabbling local government factions together to create jobs and bring in investment, reports Andrew Norfolk Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… Intheprofessionalpress Education Seeninhansard Heads reject 'partners scheme' Education Otherstorieswelkied It 's the naked maths teacher £15m legal bill for universities Recruiters struggle to attract new staff Public Sector Human resources managers in the public sector are struggling to recruit and retaion staff. a survey by personnel Today (March 9) has found Royalties NHS will win in the 'real Budget' Finance The benefits of globalisation Charities Hero… Poverty figures 'are a fiddle' Children …Ahswillain FORElGNWAYS Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobs Public Sector Penna Education Health Plus Assistant Executive Secretary, Professional Conduct Towering Hamlets OGC SPA Veredus Alliance Staffordshire County Council DH Ipc National Lottery Commission South West opportunities NHS Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission Imperial College union The University of Manchester CAN NCSL NHS Public Agenda TES Lifelong Learning Centre Ltd Publicagendajobsservice Over to you… Whatworkedforme Louise Casey director of the Home Office Antisocial Behaviour Unit, on helping frontile services to tackle antisocial behaviour Diarydates Inside The Art of Change Tax Avoidance City Law Adr Are You Looking for? Legally Parkes Ltd Are You Accredited? The Cambers of Anthony Porten QC CPS When an 'accident' is more than just bad luck Critics of a new corporate killing law say it will be bad for business. That's no argument for putting lives at risk, writes Gary Slapper Informa Distance Learning Wilberforce Chambers The Times Law Section A slap in the face for divorced mothers Stephens Lawson condemns a ruling that prevents parents from suing the Csa for failing to collect maintenance payments Office of Fair Trading Taylor Root How tax avoidance becomes evasion Government is determined that business should pay up, writes, Jonathan Pickworth Thomson Elite Dti Everatt & Company Studentlaw The Rainbo Nation Shov its true cole South Africa's new Constitutional Court is bo monument to the past and a symbol of the More than 200 artworks have been acquired adorn its halls and corridors, and every piece every picture tells a story. Clare Hogan speak to the judge who assembled the collection No Title Britain can learn from the South African experience Don't turn your firm into a Monty Python sketch The right way to share the countryside Motorists deserve a fair deal under changes to the use of rural tracks. Writes Ian Caplin Is the price of environmental law too high? We all want the world to be a better place, but are companies being asked to do too much, asks David McIntosh Stormy waters ove EU's change to IP 'safe harbour' Davina Garrod reports onthe tensions created by the rights of inventors and the need to keep prices competitive and quality high Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week In the City The report of our death… Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk CROSS-EXASMlNATION March 2004 by C J Brougham Stop playing with the law Lawyer of the week IC ITC Paralegal Watmores, Sollcitors in Central London seeka Practical law Company Immigration All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Sheepish old Woolf needs a minder Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Picture Gallery Landmark The College of Law Bangor
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