News from 18/01/2000
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, Zahid Hussain, Michael Binyon and David Watts, Henry Von Blumenthal, Aidan Rankin, Anthony Scrivener QC, Trudy Harris, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Saul Lehreund, Colin Richardson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Philip Jones, Michael Crow, Benedict Nightingale, Hettie Judah, Jeremy Kingston, Geoffrey Bindman, Dina Shiloh, John Allison, Barry Millington, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, John Bowers, Ian Cundell, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, Joe Joseph, Walton of Detchant, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, David McVay, Jason Allardyce, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tony Coe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Paul Magrath, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Alice Lagnado, Rupert Wright, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Penny Lewis and Charlotte Capstick, Peter Barnard, Neil Cameron, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tim Reid, Steven Norris, R. J. Whitnell, Paul Durman, David Lister, Martin Redman, Marit Hargie, Adam Edwards, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ronnie Fox, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Richard Barrett (Lecturer), David Orr, Guy Minter, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Melissa Kite, Susan Edwards, Richard Owen, Jackie Graham, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Christopher Kitching (Secretary), Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Richard Duce, Nicholas Pike, Nick Szczepanik, Louise Walker, David Rudnick, Allen Jackson, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Ian Murray, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Gerald Larner, Nick Jarrett, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, Frank Campbell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Malpas, Richard Crampton (Professor), Michael Gove, Geoffrey Chandler, Chair, Neil Kennedy, Tony George, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Adrian Lee, Michael Harvey and Daniel McGrory, Richard Morrison, Ivan M. Roitt, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Vince Wright, Bob Howard and Anne Westcott, Robert Rhodes, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ken Leech, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Sir Brian Neill, David Green Director, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoPay soars as Blair 'panics' over NHS Senior nurses get 7.8% but doctors' leaders belittle inflation-busting awards Inside The Great Escape Barcelona £40 return Milan £40 return Norfolk was first target for Soviet nuclear rockets Milosevic hand 'behind Arkan shooting' The children's doctor Dome of the future Bose Corporation The libel gamblers Cardinal calls for action against 'gay' law Today in The Times PLaNeT talk Bang 'em up Boateng chases Tory shadows Political Sketch Anger in City as Livingstone defends rioters Glaxo merger 'blow to jobs and research' Ministers lift arms ban on Jakarta RUC staff in payoff talks New in Brief Jury trial clash Christmas clue Straw attacked Quiz for US Scott retort London falters Fair weather Correction Man 'poisoned girlfriend on Nile holiday Dobson's wife 'racially biased' Sunday night fever ban to be lifted Schoolteacher cleared of wife's clifftop murder Commercial Vehicles Love story poems win the T. S. Eliot prize Dell Nurses call for rolling increases Nhs: Pay Deal Extra rise fails to make the grade Delayed report suspicion Hunt for dentists The Royal Bank of Scotland The Award Tyson prays as women lose fight in court By the Times Diary: Strike threat to Dome's aerial dance Six schemes make shortlist for 2001 Saga Services Ltd Aitc Services Ltd Boy, 15,'killed in school fight' Moral crusader fights Labour The repeal of Section 28 has set the head of Scotland's Catholics against Parliament, writes Jason Allardyce The Act A fighter for the Church The Cardinal Nec Corporation Enigma of a businessman The Busman Credit Cards Muslims condemn book by Habgood News in Brief Practice imperfect Owl leads new stamps Firms pay up for arts Radiation review Exposed to fame Tiny camera gives eyesight to the blind Nigel Hawkes reveals how miniaturisation has helped to make vision a reality New drug offers cold comfort Virgin mobile Door fault delays hospital Tollman tells 999 crew: Pay up or turn back Sothebys. Com Ministers admit defeat in clash with motorists 'Virtual reality' hunt for Blakelock killers Saga Big Issue seller killed for £57,000 savings Amd Athlon Processor Boy paralysed by school trip wins damages Winston 'wrong on the NHS' Lords' Questions: internal market has been replaced, minister insist Free serve Police funding in crisis, say Tories Home office Questions: crime Briefing Today in Parliament Alliance Leicester New law for easier complaints Spending round can't be squared On Politics Labour prepares for mayor it feared Under Starter's Orders The Christian Enquiry Agency Honda Hague's relief as party turns again to Norris How They Voted" Nazis sent Jews to new life, says Irving Peugeot Parasitic wasp knocks spots off ladybird Court told response to 999 call 'not a duty' DIAL-a-PHONE New silver provides a chore-free shimmer Russia has lost 3,000 in war, say mothers Wrangling over timescale delays Golan peace talks Norwich Union Life term for Jackal's deputy Holland & Barrett Prodi's party may merge with former Communists (AP): UN row on arms inspector World Summary (AP): Kohl ally resigns Ex-CIA chief hurt (Reuters): Ice myth is flushed out Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Ladies in waiting shun Hillary style Not all spouses are standing by their man, reports Damian Whitworth in Washington America tests missile interceptor Report damns lax State Department (AP): Galliano tears up the rule book Intershoe Vatican conservative tipped for papacy as resignation rumours grow Richard Owen in Rome on Italian and Latin American rivals Emboldened Aznar to seek second term Chirac steals Ms rival's clothes in race for Elysée (Reuters): Police question Queen's cousin World Summary Picture Gallery Amd Athlon American Spanglish is not cool in Madrid Tour island riots fuel Indonesia coup fear Start the ball rolling Television tigress feared killed by poachers Gateway Pakistan blames India for fatal blast As our rulers well know, you can be high and mighty Adam Edwards: Mo Mowlam's drug confession should lead to many more Huge grant: star of too many British films A Week in the Arts Picture Gallery For all the cynical underfunding, the Nhs still… Promise There's vroom at the top Centre of Attention: Steven Norris Straw pays the punters in pounded flesh The Tyson affair reveals the grotesque populism of Labour 'A smug metropolitan consensus is conspiring against democracy' Picture Gallery Take three women… …and in their different treatments see the NHS's weakness laid bare Cups winner The Times Diary The Peace Chest A long queue starts forming for the Budget surplus Spiced with Hate The shadow of the Balkans looms over Indonesia Ladybird, Ladybird An old ally under dire threat from the parasitic wasp Winston's remarks Lottery choice Finding a cure for the current NHS funding crisis Global duty of care Church and State Kosovo chaos Century of obituaries Great lies Preservation of precious archives Dome truths Second chance Readers who write Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Lewis Nicholson Lewis Nicholson, CB, Chief Scientist to the RAF, 1966-69, died on November 28 aged 81. He was born on May 1,1918 Personal Column The Earl of Halsbury The Earl of Halsbury. FRS, Chancellor of Brunel University, 1966-97, died on January 14 aged 91. He was born on June 4,1908 Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Acorn Stairlifts Dennis Severs Dennis Servers, restorer of a remarkable Spitalfields hause, died on December 27 aged 51. He was born in Califoraia on November 16,1948 Elisabeth Ridsdale Elisabeth Ridsdale, Headmistress of Riddlesworth Hall, 1946-76, died on January 8 and 85. She was born on May 31,1914 First us Education in Ten Years The World's Biggest Travel Promotion Gunner's doubles make up for defence Weekly Winner Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes Beware the high-flyers who are heading for a fall Matt Sims on the plodders and the 'streakers' Heroes and Villains Check your Player Scores from this List On Target Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,315 A poet's inspiration for a national treasure Weathercall The Times Times 3 The Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Tesco adds to advisers on plans for £12bn M&S bid John Charcol Glaxo and SB staff in line for £1bn options windfall Leschly stands to get £60m once merger goes through Mannesmann snubs Snook TV & Radio Sport Botham dilemma Euro drops to another low Ambitious FI buys Druid Pullout Net bubble twilight Index Parcell quits Reuters TUC urges £31bn spend on public services RBS made to clarify NatWest bid status Microsoft Spring share scheme to reward It contractors Mitie enjoys 33% lift Carlton merger row By our Industry Staff: Shake-up in telecoms regulation Launch date for First Leisure Erika was 'unfit to carry oil' Drug firm hopes for full listing Guardian Media backs Net fund Business Roundup High for WPP shares Charge hurts S&S Endowment plan off Northgate unruffled Merger talks collapse Baltimore pays £92m Exchange Rates C. Hoare & Co. Parcell resigns after a year in key Reuters post Scoot valued at £20m after Vivendi deal Clinton profit warning By our City Editor: Shot in Britain's sum - for now Commentary Bass takes over Hale hotel chain Burlington looks at raising offer for UB Oracle Bids lift second-liners but not blue chips 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 Scoot. com Spring Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Off the shopping list Tempus Wall Street Net bubble about to burst as twilight zone draws in Economic View Several catalysts have arrived that may soon bring a halt to the boom in high-tech stocks Bank raid The Times City Diary Crossed line? The Times City Diary Net loser The Times City Diary Site unseen The Times City Diary Ditching gender stereotypes for a successful culture Oliver twist The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Focus falls on role of audit Fran Littlewood on arguments raging over exemption limit The Times European president On the Move Finance plus Somervilleinternational Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items D. D. R. Recruitment Times Newspapers Royal College of Nursing Queen Mary London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine The Royal Bank of Scotland The Times Astbury marsden Search and Selection McKinsey & Company Shares post modest gains Barclays Sister to Anne Frank Features The e-vote is coming This year's US presidential election is increasingly being fought on the Internet, with more than half the nation logging on to the candidates ferocious and competitive websites. Millions of campaign dollars have been raised via the Net, and in some states it will be possible to vote online. Ben MacIntyre reports E-voters will be able to sign in with their party to obtain a personalised Id code Designer births Health Bad old days return Arts Barry Manilow Review Kumon Maths Complete TV and Radio You could smell the bodies burning Anne Frank's stepsister is baffled by the claim that the horrors of Auschwitz have been exaggerated. Interview by Eve-Ann Prentice Britain is 'three years behind' Pretentious, moi? When limbs grow at different speeds Should mothers opt for Caesarean sections? Caesarean births are on the increase But some experts are worried about the risks, while health officials fret over the costs So Called "designed births" are chosen by women who wish to avoid labour pains The trauma of being born Welcome return to the bad old days Theatre: The actor John Kani tells Heather Neill why one of South Africa's most famous plays is coming back to London Royal Shakespeare Company Reviews: An entertaining import of an off-Broadway hit, and a feeble attempt at Shakespeare Theatre The Maiden's Prayer Bush On the fringe Theatre Romeo and Juliet Westminster Theatre Vienna Soiree Heavenly body of Weill work Rodney Milnes tucks into a weekend feast of the music of Reviews: The Park Lane Group's annual showcase… Concerts PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Classical CDs Opera Rossini Otello Philharmonia Orchestra/Parry (Opera Rara Orc18 £41.49) Orchestral Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 (Patétique; Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture Kirov Orchestra/Gergiev (Philips 456 580-2 £15.99) Vocal Brahms Computer Lieder Vol 1 Banse/Schmidt/Deutsch (Cpo 999 441-2 £10.49) Royal Opera House Prompt What's on today by Ain't no love like Manilove Showbiz: Titter ye not—the Barry Manilow experience even got to a man like Alan Jackson Theatres De La Guarda Theatre Tokens Concert BBCPO/Tortelier Manchester A ghastly masterpiece from a fit of Peake Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films by ITV Variations The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares Post maker eyes limitless market Rupert Wright meets a man caring a new niche in an old market Picture Gallery Business to Business Business for Sale Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Property SmartEstates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crimson offers online assistance for start-ups Spectrum (Universal) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Can you tighten the Net? In Brief The UK's Premier Franchise Exhibitions Mobile Phones Megaphone Courage of Azinger repaid with victory Mel Webb on the perfect postscript to one of the greatest comebacks in sport Benetton target deal with Renault Motor Racing Snow Reports Hanley backs down after new outburst Rugby League Today's Fixtures Australians quick to show their potential Swimming Legal & Public Notices Open takes the road back south European assembly plans for future Unions are pressed to maximise potential of Heineken Cup competition Loughborough benefiting from wider horizons Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Pools Forecast Finding a way out of rugby's structural fault Mark Souster offers a personal view of how the game's warring factions could put an end to their eternal strife The Main Points Swan plots Istabraq's revenge Racing: Jockey Sets Sights on Limestone Lad after Being Cleared of Injudicious Ride Folkestone Cheltenham Racecourse Carlisle doubt Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Earth Summit retired Wolverhampton Carlisle Secret Bay pays early dividend on investment Tomorrow Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Shoaib needs quick fix The Times Hussain's plans laid low by high commerce Cricket Jaguars facing titanic task American Football Final Steps Kennedy fashions victory Bowls O'Connor gets a taste of success Snooker Sport in Brief Wilson keen for team to set record straight Football Axa the F. A. Cup Cup Robson raises doubts about his future Football: Middlesbrough Manager May Rethink at End of Season Babbel can revive glories The Premiership Today Dartford's pain is eased by response of fans Non League Tomorrow Third Division Word-Watching Golf Henman serves due notice Times Two Crossword Rare win keeps Pullin in the right direction Tyson happy to take on Lewis Cricket Botham Jr ponders a welcome in the hillside Mark Souster on the son of an English sporting legend who may switch allegiance to Wales Sun Awnings Risky sky business - suing for libel Sun microsystems Laurence Simons To the victor, the spoils? Penny Lewis and Charlotte Capstick urge libel lottery gamblers to proceed cautiously Bankrupt could lose his pension PSD Professional (Legal) Contents Laurence Simons Mondex International Qualified privilege and the press In the second part of our debate on press freedom, Sir Brian Neill says a recent ruling and a new law will create a more secure environment for journalists Assistants for City Firms The Nicholls factors QD Legal Greenwich Council A revolution in attitude Solicitors must be computr-literate if they want to survive, says Ronnie Fox Lawyer of the week Anthony Scrivener QC 'I was bottom of the class. It was suggested I stick to goalkeeping' Bulletin board ZMB National Federation of Retail Newsagents Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Hughes-Castell ZMB What is wrong with the new Race Relations Bill News Clifford Chance Chambers and Partners How to get the best out of your solicitor David Rudnick applauds the aim of a new book to educate the layman on what to expect Lipson Lloyd-Jones Legal Recruitment QD A business like any other The Internet is forcing the legal profession to be as competitive as other organisations, says Daniel Lee Association of Train Operating Companies Given freely QD No hiding place for the torturers Perpetrators of human rights abuses should no longer be allowed to claim immunity Clyde & Co International Law Firm QD Death under the sun Bob Howard and Anne Westcott report on the Caribbean nation's bold attempt write to the Privy Council out of local law-making It's a matter of rights and many wrongs Saul Lehreund takes Port of Spainto task for a botched attempt to flout the rules and clear its death row 'An affront to the most elementary standards of decency ... ' Richard Susskind Online Garfield Robbins Rds Executive Resourcing Ranger Oil (U. K.) Limited From the Bar to the Firm John Malpas talks to the silk who gave up a career as a barrister to become a solicitor City Brief Vinson & Elkins Stylish move QD Are users of child porn being let off the hook? More resources are needed to protect our children, says Susan Edwards Celestica S&B QD in-House Legal Commercial Lawyer - Computer Games Industry Court in a time warp: the best trials since Socrates After reading accounts of cases from the past 2,500 years, Paul Magrath has a sense of déja vu Geoffrey Carr Mundays Solicitors Detriment entitles employee to end contract Court of Appeal Prescription information usable if names concealed Court of Appeal Expert witness not disqualified by reason of his employment Court of Appeal Allocation of business in the Crown Court Lord Chief Justice's Court Power to hear appeal against findings of fact Court of Appeal Developer need not intend to complete the works Queen's Bench Division JCL QD in-House Legal Single dads can assert equal rights Single fathers can now upgrade their status to have equal responsibility, says Louise Walker Love of a child is not a separate issue Both parents have the right of access to their children, says Tony Coe Citco Civil Justice Council The College of Law The Manchester Metropolitan University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Commercial Assistant Taking the harass out of harassment Independent mediation might reduce some of the trauma that sexual harassment cases bring, says John Bowers Old Bailey Press Gilbert Tobin A World of Experience in House Retail Motor Industry Federation Ashurst Morris Crisp Pump Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea Shifting the Grundnorm Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea Princess's solicitor makes a return to court circles Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery KLegal
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