News from 05/10/1999
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Phil Yates, Tory Matrons, Joanna Hunter, Colin McKelvie, James Hyde, Andrew Pierce, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Harriet Bailey, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Anthony Coombs, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Michael Maier, Alison Kervin, David Wilby, David Pennick, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, William Hague, John Constant, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dean "Billy Bob" Pope, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Soul, Roland Watson, James Landale and Melissa Kite, Shirley English, Neil Casey, John O'leary, Education Editor, Patrick Humphries, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Cutting, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Ian C. Hawkins, Libby Purves, Valerie Elliott and Simon De Bruxelles, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Antony Chilvers Consultant surgeon, Norman St John-Stevas, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Richard Susskind, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Nicolson, Chairman, Paul Durman, James Finlayson, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Arthur Leathley and Clive Mathieson, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Lord Alexander, G. F. Morgan, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Roger Taylor, Gwyn Jones, Peter Kennedy, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Melanie Pratt, Colin Bishopp, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Barry Ferguson, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, George Nairn-Briggs, Russell Jenkins, Ian Snaith, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Ben Macintyre, John Hendy QC, Caroline Law, Mark Henderson, Norman Tebbit, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Arena, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Roy Lilley, Chairman, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Matt Pryor, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoFree Software for Schools Heseltine stokes war on Europe Conflict over EU and future of Tory party treasure cast a cloud on Hague's big day Inside Law Britons lost in Kosovo are found in Serb jail Islanders have a ball at France's expense Top quality software giveaway worth £35m Child Line sets up base in Belfast In Times 3 Today Plath and Hughes: the last tragedy peter Stothard AR Austin Reed Reform group urges Ashcroft to quit Today in The Times Staples The Office Superstore A defiant step into the bleak midwinter Rivals stunned by Dobson bid to be mayor Scots protest over Bruce on second-class stamp CAF Call for nurses at Brixton News in Brief QCs' fees plea Zoo's tax loss Party props Youth coaches Whitehall call Social workers blamed for death of prostitute, 13 It's distressing, says wife in mid-air frolic The Harley Medical Group British Midland Briton is crushed saving his wife from elephant Ulster helpline for the silent casualties Mercedes-Benz Guns and Semtex Found in Field Man killed by drug meant for neighbour Ashnil Holidays Father stabs family News in Brief Cake killer Teacher jailed In-cell advice Double deaths Chilling moment for the ladies who lunch Pupils stranded with no supplies on glacier trip Digital Hearing Ltd Nationwide Changes made a levels too easy, says head Dogma denies talented poor Dell Classroom computer boost Learning goals set for children at five Sealife on Mars ruled out Corrections Marks & Spencer Life Assurance AITC Services Ltd It's au revoir to French cuisine for Nick Brown New Peugeot 406 Monsanto rules out 'terminator' Today in Times 3 Eagle Star A giant sting in tail of summer Sculptor resurrects millennium giant Psychiatrists treat religion 'like an illness' Links Blue Water Media & Design Hitachi Greenwich to host New Year's Eve TV concert Intel You can hum along, but that's about all Benedict Nightingale is unimpressed by the revival of The Pajama Game at the Victoria Palace Everyone should work to 70, says fund expert Saga Iberiab Fiat Briton flies home from Ivory Coast after jail mix-up Unisys African plant drug starves cancer tumours Smear testing 'cannot be totally reliable' The Sunday Times Latsis is a gangster, widow tells court Healthy entente for wine and tea makers A trading division of Somak Travel Ltd Lodger was kept captive at knifepoint The Limited Edition Polo Match Rapist lay in wait for victims at car parks Hague's vision: satisfaction guaranteed Five promises in Common Sense blueprint But does the Tory leader's revolution change anything? Management Today Tesco Sceptics demand that EU treaties are renegotiated Rebel defeated on Ashcroft election vote No show at exhibition hall as firms stay away Tories rally to hunting cause MPs face secret ballot on reselection Intershop Sidelines Today Protests greet 35-hour week Chubb French elite's secret amours are exposed Whistleblower reprimanded Halifax (AP): French artist kills himself Power of Milosevic cannot last says Solana Chechen refugees fear ethnic cleansing Conspiracy theories abound as Russia a refugee exodus in northern Caucasus, reports Giles Whittell from Nazran Starting Today in Times 3 WWF Russian troops set up buffer zone Bus crash Britons back on critical list Renault Commander of Nazi death camp jailed IMF aid stalled over war in Congo Prime Health Dr Death goes on trial Clinton tells of past that drives Gore Brush with Bush over British art Bank of Scotland DeMille's lost city yields its secrets Gateway Muslim anger as Temple site is opened Links Operation for Syrian minister Continental Airlines Homage to the 1980s Portakabin Cable-car disaster town sues for $25m World in Brief (AFP): Amazon timber fine Kashmir protest clash (AFP): Apache flaws found (AFP): Bhutto arrest warrant (Reuters): Japanese aid in Timor From their own correspondent: Right up front in Austria Links Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Eeven the Israel Museum was accused of purchasing a Pissarro looted by the Nazis Centre of Attention: Tory matrons Time Our supporters did not abandon us. We abandoned them 2nd opinion Hague must not sell out Tory values, says Norman Tebbit Hague has the guts for the job The Tory leader is audacious in his desire to be inhibited 'And what has replaced our great hymns? Dumbed-down ditties and lachrymose lullabies. Morning Has Broken makes me shiver' Picture Gallery Everyman in the ice Europe's Neolithic ancestor puts contemporary anxiety in perspective Peer pressure The Times Diary Work in Progress Some interesting Tory ideas but an implausible tax promise Chechen Cauldron Containment without dialogue will never work End of a Trend Socialities must put aside their bloodied shawls Surgical training Breaks on the BBC Cost of providing NHS anti-flu drug Letters to the Editor Speed limits that fail the 'fair' test Feasibility of Channel road tunnel Britons in Berlin New country Ale and hearty Ideal women Ghost's chance Relieve poverty to cope with truancy Posh vicar vacancy One-nil to Dr Carey In a twist Court Circular Wills Appointments Premium Bonds Birthdays A new view from the Wellington Arch Anniversaries Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Marriages Requiem Mass School news Athenaeum Royal Institute of International Affairs Forthcoming marriages The Right Rev Thomas Holland The Right Rev Thomas Holland, DSC, Roman Catholic Bishop of Salford, 196483, died on September 30 aged 91. He was born on June 11,1908 Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Noel Johnson Noël Johnson, actor, died on October 1 aged 82. He was born on December 28,1916 In Memory of Canute Ilse Wolf Ilse Wolf, singer and teacher, died on Septermber 6 aged 78. She was born in Düren, Germany, on June 7 1921 £1,000 reward for fine-tuning the Gunmen The September Fantasy League winners showed the benefits of transferring players, Nick Szczepanik reports Choose your Fantasy League Team or Check your Scores from the List below On-Target Winners On Target On-Target Numbers this Week Leaderbord Youth Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Business for Sale Mortgages Century Mirrors Status Hydravlics Swisher The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partnership Evasham Micros Maldives Airports Authority Beacon Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items PNC Telecom Business to Business Tories in war over Europe Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,226 Sending the good news .. . and the bad Newspapers Support Recycling Free Software Schools Times 3 Forecast Line One Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business House price fall adds to rate dilemma NatWest freezes pay and jobs John Charcol For sale sign goes up as UB confirms talks Bites worth £1.6bn around the World Shareholder Value Crumbling Away Plus Times 3 FSA introduces ranking system Sport Lend Lease buys Bovis for £285m Sykes 'to quit' posts over ban on Glaxo drug Tobacco groups head for merger TV & Radio Vieira faces the wrath of the FA Taking interest Index Premier League TV talks soon, says United Exchange Rates HSBC your World of Financial Services Go chief denies it ruined Debonair Biotrace in damages claim from ex-chief Bula Resources (Holdings) PLC BellSouth may make $100bn bid for Sprint Spowart to leave Standard Life Bank Business Roundup Doubts on Isa success Savoy departure Norcros shares surge Warning hits Mattel Orange's growth drive is hit by Vodafone deal Compnaies House By our City Editor: Drug-induced depression Commentary 'Mobile Internet' products by Psion GUS rules out quick demerger IRB 'No plans' for ICI Acrylics redundancies Continental mergers put match to tobacco sector Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%} Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Orange has a soft spot Tempus Minerva Moss Bros Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Manchester Utd Wall Street Uneasy rider The Times City Diary Higher interest rates are on the way-but not just yet Economic View Strong economy may force the Fed's hand, but the Bank and ECB could resist the move Follow orders The Times City Diary March of time The Times City Diary E for Ernest The Times City Diary Developer from down under builds bridge into Britain Bovis's buyer is a familier name in Australia with growing global ambitions, says Clive Mathieson Rowe & Maw Gains extended in late session Siegel & Gale Allders to cash in old store with Minerva Sparking market debut for Monotub Black stays defiant with rising sales RBS urged to review all Ocwen loans International coverage Moss Bros shares dive as profits halve US deal for Clear Channel The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Legacy of Bond 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Health and Education Of marriage, guilt and death: the last work of Ted Hughes Stop smoking Millennium pack Complete TV and Radio Paul McCartney New victims of the class war Sneered at by DSS clerks, deemed too posh for union meetings, Celia Brayfield argues that there is a new prejudice in Blair's Britain: victimisation of the middle-class The Times Pretentious, moi? Bond girls are forever Maryam d'Abo meets fellow Bond girls for a photo shoot and recalls lif as one of the 007 elite Pets Pyjamas Ashes to ashes: bury the habit Do you want to give up smoking for the millenium? Here we offer a guide. To keep your resolve Times 3 will print a daily remainder of the dangers taken from The Little Book of Not Smoking, Below its author Nell Casey explains how he managed to quit The Times No more huddling in corners for me The Quitters The advantages start within 20 minutes of the last cigarette being stubbed out The Doctor Before it ends up burying you The Treatments Smoking is a habit that can be unlearnt—read your way out of it The Books Read this Book Free Software Schools Beware hidden hazards in the house Parent's should be vigilant about what their active toddlers eat and drink MM teacher pack for week 3 MM Special Half the world's Christians Focus Roman Catholicism Discussion Points Research Questions World Cup Classic Rugby Shirts Prompt Opera & Ballet Buy Tickets On-Line Meridian messages writ on water Visual Art: Dome visitors should take a look at the sculptures outside before they enter, says Richard Cork 'Substantial Sophisticated and Superior' Entertainments Listings Aldwych Theatre I was just 17, you know what I mean It's only rock'n'roll but Paul McCartney likes it so much he's made it into an album, he tells Patrick Humphries ENO Metro Rock Joan Armatrading Empire, W12 BMW Financial Services Group Friday in Times 3 And the living is Big Easy Jazz: Wynton Marsalis tells Mike Bradley why he came so late to the music of fellow New Orleans legend Jelly Roll Morton NT Concert LSO/Davis Barbican The Times New Classical CDs How the dinosaurs lived, but we could be wrong Statellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice by Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey Ringway hold their nerve to land prize Lombard Trophy 1999 Geoffrey Dean reports from Portugal on a finale to Europe's laegest pro-am golf tournament Tarbuck proudly reveals his sporting links Comic turns from a well-known face at San Lorenzo; plus priase from high golfing quarters Refreshing after the Ryder Cup Lombard Trophy Irish pair out of luck with check-in In Brief Stuttering Henman has reason to smile Tennis Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rocky Denver hit rookie problem American Football Winning Move Keene on Chess Salo stays on with Ferrari Motor Racing Today's Fixtures For the Record Final piece of jigsaw still eludes Higgins Snooker Pools Forecast Waugh demands greater consistency In Brief Japan rises to challenge world order Racing: Events at Longchamp on Sunday Confirm the Arrival of a New Leading Player Nottingham Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Catterick Fontwell Park Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Brittain targets Ascot The World Cup Today Guinness By our Sports Staff: Two more are cited for foul play Romania win backing Cullen sees value in trading places Alison Kervin meets the man at the heart of the All Black challenge World in union as tartan blends with green and golRussell Kemposon finds harmony among the fans at Murrayfield Russell Kempson finds harmony among the fans at Murray field Wales need to return to realms of reality Rugby World Cup Castaignede's form adds to French woe Guinness Leslie at centre of Scotland's concerns Ferguson forced to go back to the future Stephen Wood looks at how history is repeating itself with worrying results at Old Trafford Nicorette Fairbrother poised to buy Bedford franchise Rugby Union Show rediscovers the halcyon days Equestrianism Nicol feels at home Squash Sharks hit deep water in merger attempt Rugby League Brown makes plea for caution in comfort zone Record gets his sums wrong The Premiership Today Word-Watching William Hill Staunton handed all-clear Snap Shots Groan Goals Vieira facing prospect of lengthy ban Apology will not save Arsenal player Times Two Crossword Racing 51 All Blacks face injury worries Last-gasp Beck rams point home Charvis ruled out for 14 days Tennis 50 Zenith Moving ahead: the 1999 Bar Conference David Pannick 20 pages of news, analysis and appointments Law Report Asbestos hearing HW Daniels Bates Laurence Simons Is this the end of the 'secret soundings'? The law Society will have nothing more to do with the Lord Chancellor's way of choosing judges, reports Frances Gibb Astra Contents EC and UK Competition Lawyer A&LG Goodbody An all-rounder who takes on the establishment The 1999 Bar Conference The Bar Conference is honouring two of its greatest advocates. Lord Alexander of Weedon on Sydney Kentridge and (below) David Wibley, QC, on Gilbert Gray Master of mitigation Garfield Robbins Capita Ras QD Richard Susskind On Line Courtroom drama on the Internet and the Challenges of e-commerce for British lawyers Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Zarak Macarae Brenner Graham Gill & Young Linklaters & Alliance British American Tobacco Chambers and Partners Girls - why shouldn't they wear the trousers? News QD Capita Ras How the Bar has set about changing its image The 1999 Bar Conference If the Bar wants to bury its old image, it must make sure that all its practices withstand scrutiny, says Frances Gibb Modern Bar What they say No time for client confidentiality Ian Snaith on what to do if you suspect a client of money laundering EJ. Legal Cancer reserch campaign Technology MB Tribunal cannot order patient's care plan Court of Appeal Published October 5,1999 Regina v Mental Health Review Tribunal, Ex parte Hall Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Ward and Lord Justice Tuckey Judgment July 30,1999 Dealing with non-compliance with time limits Court of Appeal Publiched Ocotber 5,1999 Biguzzi v Rank Leisure plc Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Brooke and Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgment July 26,1999 Justices' power to remit recognisance Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published October 5,1999 Kaur v Dpp Before Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Smedley Judgment JUly 13,1999 Dispositions not reviewable Court of Appeal Published October 5,1999 McGladdery v McGladdery Company tax bill on change of residence Court of Appeal Published October 5,1999 Dunlop Internation Ag v Pardoe (Inspector or Taxes) Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Pill and Lord Justice Chadwick Judgment July 30,1999 Arbitrator has power to make a contribution award Court of Appeal Published October 5,1999 Wealands v Clc Contractors Ltd, Key Scaffolding Ltd and Another, Third Parties Before Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Mantell and Lord Justice Mance Judgment July 22,1999 Duty of company officers to liquidator Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published October 5,1999 Regina v McCredie Regina v French Before Lord Justice Henry, Mr Justice Holland and Mrs Justice Hallett Judgment JUly 30,1999 BBC Clyde&co Investor in People Sinclair Roche & Temperley Fresh twist to asbestos appeal City Brief Anthony Coombs on a compensation claim that has turned sour Worcester College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Macdonald & Company Solicitor/Barrister Trainee Court Clerk Vacancy Assistant Solicitors Le Brasseur J Tickle British Association for Sport and Law Annual… Shipping Lawyer Chambers Administrator for Keating Chambers Looking for a change of direction? Richard Wilson & Co QD BBC 10 King's Bench Walk, Temple, London, Ec4y 7eb Hempsons Solicitors The Agency (London) Ltd Holborn College Don't listen to rumours, we're not merging Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery The College of Law Dunlop Slazenger Group QD
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