News from 11/01/2000
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Chris Ayres and Adam Jones, Jessica Learmond-Criqui, John Crosby, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Kevin Garnett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Sally Brock, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Basil R. Platt, Mark Souster, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner, David Rhys Jones, Linda Tsang, Martin Mears, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Simon Jones, Martin Bowley Qc, Clayton E. Cramer, Paul Rock, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Cundell, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Keith Campbell and Colin Tudge, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Stuart Reid, Charles Bremner, Richard Duce and Arthur Leathley, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Diana Warwick, Chief Executive, Phil Gordon, Freddie Whitelaw, (Commercial Director), Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Mike Adams, Jasper Gerard, Michael O'hare, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, David Lister, Richard Meeran and David Mclntosh, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Michael Gouriet, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, Michael Rawlins, Chairman, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Peter Roberts, Dominc Walsh, David Orr, Damian Whitworth and Sam Kiley, Nigel Hawkes, Helen Rumbelow, Philip Webster and Gillian Harris, Simon Mighall, Melissa Kite, Sarah Harman, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Bullock, Chief Executive, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Noel Annan, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Susie Steiner Property Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Gerald Larner, Jane Collins, Matthew Parris, Charles Barton, Ian Wilmut, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Michael Bourdeaux (Director Emeritus, Keston Institute), Michael Dynes, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Tim Reid and Philip Webster, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Landsman, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Alasdair Murray, Sally Patten, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoNet pioneer in world's biggest deal $350bn merged company will be worth more than the output of Russia Inside Judge Cherie fined for not paying fare Celebrate 2000 at Coran restaurants from just £10 The greatest books giveaway is back Ofsted goes in to bat for England Charles Tyrwhitt The Chancery Lane soap Flu takes its toll on hospital waiting lists Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Celeron TM And now, one flu over the cuckoos' nest Political Sketch Tories' foreign donations 'breach rules' The low-key media king who fits no stereotype Man in the News Flu takes toll of waiting lists Picture Gallery SAGA Now's the time Loyalist shot 'in drug war' News in Brief Crash blame Man, 85, saved Rules on gays Mother dies Fall on to M1 Torso identified Invisible bug Boot for guard Council worker is awarded £200,000 over stress claim Croaking of electronic frogs New £5 has a Queen on both sides Thomas the Tank Engine vanishes in puff of steam Salvatore Ferragame Burglar shot by farm owner is jailed Census question on income is abandoned Unreliable way to keep check OutRaGEOUS Madonna sells home for safety Women in the Public Eye Take Steps to Curb Effects of the Dark Side of Fame Student jailed for stalking newsreader Avoid emotion, Shipman jury told Who's Who recruits News in Brief Charity folds Hacker foiled Pride in eggs Player tagged Plus free cover for your partner Streisand picture man held Sponsors issue ultimatum over Dome repairs Security alert for Glitter's release Intershop Widower of Iris Murdoch to marry Ms Voice The Wit and Wisdom of Ali G Hip-hop spoof is racist, say black comics Flu outbreak tests hospital to breaking point Links Citroen French pay more to cope better Late injection would provide long-term gain Medical Briefing SAGA Now's the time Bug is no respecter of rank or fame Science reveals face of our Roman past Links Yard detectives 'juggling 12 murder cases at a time' Sainsbury's Inland Revenue Gilbert & George fax farewell News in Brief Banged up High notes Birthday treat Corrections Sothebys. Com Pseudo-gentry turning villages into suburbia New rural classes Eccentricity and enterprise made scheme a winner Free Books Schools Today in Times 3 Tickets Tower opens the door on Thomas More's dungeon Tories back new rules to 'clean up' funding Audi Hauge warned on defectors Fringe politics: the dilemma that parties face On Politics Briefing Today in Parliament Blair rules out holding snap poll on euro Mowlam to champion poor Rumours Dismissed Halifax Dell Lawyers attack jury reforms EU urges France to protect lorry drivers Excel Foreign hauliers 'have nothing to moan about' Costs Compared DIAL-a-PHONE Tycoon holds key to Kohl bribes claim Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner report from Berlin and Paris on a new twist over alleged illegal funding for the Cdu under the former Chancellor New Woes for Opposition Schroder agrees pay deal to please bosses and workers How Himmler fell under the spell of witches Gateway Moscow vows no mercy for 'spiteful' rebels Citibank Immigrants test amnesty One. Tel Web hacker steals credit card details Links Shooting at US Embassy Nigeria's Christians fearful of Sharia Seafrance US puts positive spin on Golan impasse Jewish groups protest against Iranian's visit India to grant boy lama asylum Tehran upgrades Chinese missile Time Sale McCain uses 'candour blitz' to fight slurs All Eyes on Lowa as Race Begins Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Tenor comes to Aida's aid Juvenile killer executed Meridien Britain hid missile seizure from Libya World Summary (Reuters): Crosby donated sperm Food safety move Beijing tackles bribery Nigeria's lost fortune (AP): Swiss plane crash Snap poll for Gibraltar Terrorist funding ban The folly of distorting our picture of health Nigel Hawkes: the Government is exaggerating the flu scare Why no one can beat the young at art Picture Gallery 'Alton Towers would not hurl abuse at those who… Security Vision Squire Shaun swaps sides Centre of Attention: Shaun Woodward Let us pay to put the NHS on its feet Alan Milburn's attitude to healthcare is simply out of date 'It's impossible to be both a good Englishman and a good Catholic' Picture Gallery Blair 's shadow boxers Ministers are determined to scold us, though we have done them no harm In the shade Down with Flu The Vaccination strategy is a hit and miss affair Cooling the Economy There is nothing to worry about in a small rate rise In the Cell A welcome London festival for the millennium Hospital bed crisis Policy on drug treatment for flu University reliance on state funds Religion in Britain God and Darwinism Russian Orthodoxy Dangerous driving Will the Net cloud political process? Banking impasse Spelling it out Court Circular Personal Column School news Forthcoming marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Kendall Taylor Kendall Taylor, CBE, concert pianist and teacher, died on December 5 aged 94. He was born on July 27,1905 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social A Corn Stairlifts Sir Arnold Hall Sir Arnold Hal, FRS, former chairman of the Hawker Siddeley Group, died on January 9 aged 84. He was born in Liverpool on April 23,1915 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nigel Tranter Nigel Tranter, OBE, Scottish author, died on January 9 aged 90. He was born on November 23,1909 World assembly begins its task Defenders develop another art form Elliott and Southgate net unexpected points with goalscoring exploits Tackling the African problem How to Enter You Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Weekly Winner Target Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Help Line Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes Times Newspapers Ltd Heroes and Villains The Great Escape Check your Points of Choose your Team from this List News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,309 How you can help a desperate boy like Felix Times for Action Walkers Features Arts Weathercall Great Offers at the Times Bookshop Radio & TV Down with flu Comment Letters Obituaries Business MPs to denounce supermarket inquiry AOL merger ignites UK media shares Boardroom harmony suits merger partners John Charcol TV & Radio Case promises access for ISPs Sports Advisers in line for a $600m bonanza The year ahead Index Vodafone says deal will create £1.2bn in synergies Conran Restaurants Celebrate 2000 Token 7 Microsoft blow as it settles Caldera anti-trust lawsuit NatWest planning link with US bank MEPs increase pressure on UK over savings tax EU orders inquiry into Holzmann rescue deal Shares in Aggregate and Blue Circle rise GM takes control of carmaker Saab Business Roundup Stakeholder rethink Supermarkets expand PWS cautious BT denies Esat move PDFM lags behind Lamont to cut 265 jobs Leo Group merger E&y training snub Exchange Rates AMEC's £3bn tonic for market Business Focus By our City Editor: Spider at the centre of the Web Commentary Pace shares soar as take-up of digital TV accelerates Charistmas Shoppers Spend £1M a Week with Open Interactive Service Festive cheer for high street Byers steps into mutuality dispute Commodities Liffe Options BP suffers as worries grow over Arco deal London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precdous Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Pace Micro EXchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes BT still on hold Tempus Hanover Intl Wall Street Good news on economic front in the year ahead Economic View Most tech stocks will end year worth less than half of their present value Beer goes flat The Times City Diary Green alert The Times City Diary Paris match The Times City Diary Mega-deal that left seasoned market watchers gasping AOL's link with Times Warner finds Bill Gates looking to his laurels, says Chris Ayres Seabourn The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares Shares post solid advance To learn about the next hot IPO, get your hindsight… By a Correspondent: Ashanti to sell 50% of Tanzanian project IoD says non-execs will drive e-commerce Royal College of Nursing Somervilleinternational Search & Selection Picture Gallery HACASconsulting Tasker truran Consultants Rivals link in foreign exchange venture The Times Appointments Diary Sales Professionals Required Deal with CMG set to boost eXchange TT Group acquisition UK 'Prozac' launched BE makes Net deal Snub for Regal bid All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Human cloning Prozac or It's a Wonderful Life? Which is the best cure for depression? Eight Pages of Features, Arts and Health It has to happen: cinema therapy has hit California. As psychiatrists grow richer by prescribing Hollywood films to help patients to cope with crises, Celia Brayfield cuts out the expensive shrink with her own recommendations for mood-altering movies Spotting meningitis Lonnie Donegan The RSC's Othello Haliborange Complete TV and Radio Human cloning—a risk too far? In the final extract from their new book about the creation of Dolly the sheep, The Second Creation, Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and Colin Tudge examine the possibility of human cloning, and discuss the many attendant hazards So similar—and yet so different Pretentious moi? Spotting the signs of meningitis Not mad, not bad, but still dangerous to live with She swears like a docker, causes mayhem at home and is increasingly violent. Carol Midgley meets a six-year-old with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Adhd) Here's a little story, to tell it is a must Great news, hep cats and kittens: Lonnie Donegan, King of Skiffle, is back. Where's me washboard, Nigel Williamson inquires The Times Millennium Editor Classical Music: Lieder and a commemorative Tosca Wrestling with Radio 1 The Samaritans Last knight of the proms Classical Music: Sir Andrew Davis is packing his baton and moving to Chicago for a rest, he tells John Alison NT Royal National Theatre Classical collector Bach Mass in B Minor Albery Theatre Classical CDs Chamber Brahms/Fruling Clarinet Trios Collins/lsserlis/Hough (Rca/bmg 09026 63504 2, *** £15.99) Royal Shakespeare Company What's on today by Martin Hargie Prompt Shakespeare in lust Theatre: The RSC turns up the heat in Othello, reports Benedict Nightingale Opening Tonight In Progress Concerts: Plg Young Artists The Park… Glasgow Sheffield Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Concert Theatre Tokens Educating the palate—elementary my dear Delia Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Picture Gallery Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Look beyondthe budget Fran Little wood on the annual ritual companies could do without Finance plus Merrill Lynch Global Home Loans Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Thorburn joins Barings On the Move Rates complexity is no April fool joke for business Ian Cundell on tackling the difficulties of the new system Check-List Business to Business Weaver Valley Estates Private Investigators Mobile Phones Multiple Display Advertising Items Byers unveils Indian scheme FSB to present dossier In Brief Catt's absence piles pressure on Bath For the Record Snow Reports Clubs warned that British will not be best Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Manno seeks retirement bonus American Football NFL Details Links Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Saunders shines through darkness Bowls Free Books Schools Errant plan exposed by Knight's century Cricket Pakistant Record Second Victory Scoreboard from Port Elizabeth London offers refined look to cup defence Schedule Nipper Reed reutrns to service Racing" Trainer Detects Chance of Valuable Prize in Victor Chandler Chase at Ascot Tomorrow Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Balisteros makes long drive count Wolverhampton Hereford Cumani responds Leicester Course Specialists Lancaster Gate provides victory for common sense Rob Hughes applauds the decision not to order Tranmere and Sunderland to reply By our Sports Desk: Four sent off as Real stay in hunt New doubt surrounds Wembley League bids to spread its wings Phil Gordon on the possibility of new clubs joining the big boys in Scotland Ferguson banks on his boys in Brazil The Principal Four Contenders Football in Brief Pools Forecast Diehards await return of Stone age Non League Tomorrow Third Division Wood sets sights on Hogan landmark John Hopkins on a golfer who is leaving his rivals swimming against an unstoppable tide World Rankings The Premiership Today Hauled is forced to relinquish his WBC crown Sport in Brief Word-Watching Liverpool felled by Blake Blackburn recall recent glories with stunning FA Cup triumph at Anfield Revised Draw Times Two Crossword Cricket Opposites fail to attract United Christopher Irvine on the banana skin awaiting Sir Alex Ferguson tonight By our Sports Staff: Fa stands by Tranmere From Melbourne to Manchester Golf Williams aim to press the starter Button Direct life & pensions services UK companies abroad and a matter justice The soap… Lovells Airtours plc Angela Mortimer Law Playing the power game Denise Kingsmill, deputy head of the Competition Commission and top lawyer, insists that she is not turned on by power roles. Interview by Linda Tsang Bedford Row Contents ZMB Industry Pepsico Howard Kennedy Chancery Lane: the soap opera The Law Society is being riven by strife and shenanigans, says Martin Mears Fraudulent eiaims set to rise ZMB Industry Investor in People Judicial Group 2 Your Shout The College of Law on shift workers and holidays, the powers of credit reference agencies abroad and divorce settlements Readers' queries Lawyer of the week 'For me, working is a legal aid firm has been simply the best' Burmah Castrol Judicial Group 2 Lovells Investors People Chambers and Partners The year that same-sex couples win equal rights Eversheds The Law Society Infobank Chambers and Partners Mistress of all she surveys? When lovers are left in reduced circumstances by the end of an affiar, they have little recourse to law, says Michael Gourlet Norton Rose Henderson Hall Sailsbury House A classic clash between competing rights Is the Human Rights Covention a solution to parallel imports? Kevin Garnett looks at an Intriguing judicial suggestion Lipson Lloyd Jones Investors in People You & CGU When is for The claimants are from poor communities. Their lives were knowingly risked by Cape There a duty of care? If the law lords agree to hear an appeal on behalf of South Africa asbeston miners against an English-based multinational, the question is wheather justice will be served. Richard Meeran, left, and David McIntosh present their arguments Against What laws were being made at the begaining of 1000, and which laws will be the first to come into effect in 2000? Among the laws being passed Case notes The Houses of Parliament Human Rights Lawyer Cedar International The Chambers of Michael Lyndon-Stanford, Q. C. Howgate Sable Bouncing back after the 'bug' Edward Fennell says firms are preparing to take on more e-commerce as fears of a Y2k scare fade City brief Natural Selection Tighter circles Civil legal aid plan to let Guernsey comply European Court of Human Rights Published January 11,2000 Faulkner v United Kingdom (Application No 30308/96) Before J.-P. Costa, President, and Judges P. Kuros, F. Tulkens, W. Fuhmann, H. S. Greve, K. Traja and M. Ugrekhelildze Section Register: Mrs S. Dolle Judgment November 30,1999 Effect on stamp duty of option to take further lease Chancery Division Published January 11,2000 Swallow Hotels Ltd v Commissioners of Inland Revenue Before Sir Richard Scott, Vice-Chancellor Judgment December 7,1999 Rectification of document Chancery Division Published January 11,2000 Mace and Others v Rutland House Textiles Ltd (in administrative receiverships) Before Mr Peter Leaver, QC Judgment November 15,1999 Landlord wanted the property Court of Appeal Published January 11,2000 VCS Park Management v Regional Railways North East Ltd Before Sir Richard Scott, Vice-Chancellor, Lord Justice Swinton Thomas and Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgment November 16,1999 Hybrid claim vests in trustee in bankruptcy Court of Appeal Published January 11,2000 Ord v Upton Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Aldous and Lord Justice Mantell Judgment December 7,1999 Reconsidering length of disability care component Court of Appeal Published January 11,2000 Ashraf v Secretary of State for Social Security Before Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Auld Lord Justice Tuckey Judgment December 2,1999 Whether proceedings relate to serious or complex fraud Queen's Bench Division Published January 11,2000 Murria v Lord Chancellor Before Mr Justice Buckley, Master Pollard and Mr M. Haslam Judgment December 14,1999 ZMB Industry Chambers and Partners The Law Society Investots in People Why it's cool for copycats The music industry must face up to the challenge of the Internet, says David Landsman Lecturers/senior Lecturers for a New Legal Practice… The Post Office UUNET An Mci Worldcom Company Pump Court E-Services Jonathan Hirst belles his background and sets a radical agenda for the profession, writes Fraces Gibb Investors in People Who's reading your e-mail? Employees who use the phone, Internet and e-mail for their own ends could lose their jobs, says Jesslea Learmond-Criqui Pandora's box is open for business Council for Licensed Conveyancers Medway Council The Parlilamentary Counsel The MDU Council for Licensed Conveyancers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners for City Firms Hodders Solicitors M. J. Solomon & Partners Ryder Reid Associates Personal Injury Check out the solicitor freely available at Tesco Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Taylor. Root Global Legal Recruitment
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