News from 25/01/2000
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David Calvert-Smith, David Hannay, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Hamish Watson, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Peter Gripaios (Professor), Bernard Norris, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Richard Harrison, Veronlca Cowan, Robert Lefever, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Bishop of Winchester, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, John Wadham, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Roland Watson, Ian Cundell, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Tim Reid and Kevin Eason, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Stevens, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, John Alilson, Helen Salisbury, Jim Ward, David Adams and Ian Brodie, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael McDonough, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ann MacIntosh, Director, Libby Purves, Andrew Tringham, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Kevin Fletcher, Charles Bremner, Alasdair Murray and Lea Paterson, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Sarah Ludford, Kevin Eason and Tim Reid, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Ross Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Richard Benson, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, John Laughland, Matt Dickinson, Peter Allen, Monica Furlong, Nigel Cliff, Andrew Drummond, Caroline Merrell, Melissa Kite, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mark Palmer, A. R. Morton, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Alex O'Connell, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Jane Collins, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, John Jenkin, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Fran Littlewood, Michael Caine, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Frank Field, Peter Bamard, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Chris Ayres and Raymond Snoddy, Susan Aslan, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,
ResumoIndex Remarriage in church for divorcees Who Will Be Able to Say 'I Will' Inside Index Mitterrand 'gave millions to secret Kohl slush fund' Accountants look for natty little numbers Index Norris shuns the blue rinse AXS Telecom Musical chairs at the Bar Britain's boy racer hits the big time Today in the times Business Sport Features Arts, TV BT Spellar's error leaves MPs blue in the face Political Sketch Peers oppose lifting ban on 'gay' lessons Saltaire Travel Defence cuts 'may be hidden in budget' Garda thwarts terror attack News in Brief Jury out BBC KO'd Plea for justice Legal doubts Jenson Button the go-kart ace joins big boys Kevin Eason and Tim Reid chart the rise of the youngest British Formula One driver Chequered history Husband 'killed wife who called him mean' Should auld meanings be forgot Cook Report editor faces TV inquiry Dentist accused of fleecing patients Virgin Direct Personal Finance Ltd TransTec collapse puts jobs at risk Commuters urged to go home early Last trains home Abbey National Be Direct Dell Inquiry surgeon is working privately Staghunt cruelty evidence News in Brief Actress collapse Ecstasy victim Husband hunt Epilepsy risk British score hat-trick at the Golden Globes Top spinner Wunderkind's winning debut Robin Young reports on Mendes's triumph The Airport Shop Clever Doctor 'caused dead baby's bruises' Crohn's linked to bacteria in milk Risk of colon cancer 'is halved' by olive oil Combat disease with a healthy diet Pitney Bowes Vodafone Mother sues over 'defective condom' News in Brief Students cash in Cowpat plan for birds Out of character Television casts around Home-alone girl burnt 'Cyanide was used to kill lice' claims Irving Heart attack kills war crime suspect SAGA Amnesty seeks legal block on Pinochet AMD Athlon Scottish students to pay fees in England Advice aims to stop parents behaving badly Going by the book Compaq Dads' army wins on home front BBC bowled over by hoax Mother quit job over distrust of childminders Times 3 Ministers to kill off 'surprise' wedding racket Dial a Phone Ltd. £500 fine for dog's suffering News in Brief PC trapped MP tried drug Jolly late Cinema listed Caribiner International Women triumph at the Poles Detectives in hunt for special rapist Beach peddler denies killing British tourist Vauxhall Raising the Standard Honda Antarctic party people enjoy cold comforts Irish MPs move is queried Disqualifications Bill, Second Reading Excel Hoon faces flak over Armed Forces 'cuts' Defence Questions: ministers deny claims that Navy ships and RAF jets cannot operate because of shortages Jay rules out big changes to Lords reform Prime Health SAGA Briefing Today in Parliament Deprived areas get 370m to tackle poverty Tory Eurosceptic group expelled One. Tel 'Gagged' peer renews attack ib NHS cash A bronze for Hoey Cheltenham & Gloucester Labour drops its plan to silence NEC Left Journey of fear behind russian lines Alice Lagnado dons disguise to discover how the Chechen rebels are defying the might of Moscow Carpet RiGHT Chechnya spin-doctor Ericsson EU 'fines' Russia Industry links put Kohl into power France shocked by claim that Mitterrand 'bought Kohl votes' State-run TV censors news report on 'links' to late President as story first breaks, reports Charles Bremner in Paris Publisher admits Nazi past Easier online shopping Croatia goes to polls World in Brief (AFP): Bus crash kills 26 (Reuters): France uncovers more BSE (AFP): Wartime bomber found Norwich Union Aznar pledge of tough line against Eta British recover 508 bodies in Kosovo The Drive of your Life Catholics draw line at sex in comics Hubble repairs reap reward (Reuters): US peacekeepers 'mistreated civilians' Bush shies away from press after interrogation over abortion Front-runners look ahead after Iowa test US 2000 Election Black talk show host tells voters to put God back into politics Meridien Relatives to meet Cuban grandson Time Thai army frees 700 hospital hostages Scottish Widows Fund Management Limited Twins who have 'godly powers' Microsoft Algerian guerrillas 'kill own children' World in Brief (Reuters): Rise in pirate attacks (AFP): China arrests bishop (AFP): Gates gives $5 billion (AP): Freed leader 'home' (AFP): Pet lion eats lawyer Forget informality it's time to make the suit case Mark Palmer high status will always be tailor-made Time runs out for the comic opera house A Week in the Arts Picture Gallery 'We may have banished rabies, but we rconfront… Everest Scots could die of Burns Centre of Attention: Burns Night Fixed ideas won't mend broken vows Divorcees need our support, says the Bishop of Winchester 'Many key players who forced the euro on to the statute book were crooks' Picture Gallery Not wanted on voyage We face the prospect of Channel ferries howling with incontinent pets Hot lips The Times Diary The Misery Deepens But Germany's CDU will not necessarily die of disgrace Basque Lessons What Spain can learn from a ceasefire and its end Button up A young man faces the first of many headlines European integration Electronic petitions Chance to reform EU bureaucracy Alternative funding treatments for an ailing NHS Prosperity of regional capitals Crime figures Most maligned tree Immune to flu? Readers who write Burning question Court Circular Luncheon Dinners School news Royal Navy Picture Gallery A pigment of their imagination Personal Column Memorial service Birthdays Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Meeting Lecture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Pryge-Jones Alan Pryce-Jones, Editor of The Times Literary Supplement, 1948-59, died on January 22 aged 91. He was born on November 18,1908 Saeb Salam Saeb Salam, former Prime Minister of Lebanon, died in Beirut on January 20 aged 95. He was born there on January 17,1905 Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Major-General 'Joe' Edge Major-General R. C. A. "Joe" Edge, CB, MBE, Director-General Ordnance Survey, 1965-69, died on December 30 aged 87. He was born on July 21,1912 Land Girls All at Sea In the aftermath of the First World War concern was expressed for the future of women in the Women's National Land Service Corps B team double comes up frumps for £500 prize Check your Player Scores from this List On Target Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Heroes and Villains O'Leary choice suits managers Retaining Bowyer and Woodgate was a good move, says Matt Sims Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,321 Picture Gallery Reflections on the self-appointed 'greatest' Drive 5 Supercars Times 3 Forecast The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business New head of M&S stands to make £14m John Charcol Ltd EMI surges as talk of rival takeover grows Co-op societies agree merger TV & Radio NatWest promises £1.5bn payout boost Sport Index Procter calls off three-way merger talks Virgin Direct founder quits Bright job prospects Index Pound cuts UK competitiveness by a third C&W to merge HKT with SingTel Exchange Rates Futures Authority Limited C&W to merge HKT with SingTel Arriva's £84.7m rescues MTL TUC attacks Labour's lamentable' law guide Profit warning hits Dorling shares Chief leaves as over-ordered Star Wars books pile up Bank 'had plan to regulate BCCI' Gurassa starts Thomson changes Business Roundup Boots to dose offices FSA regulation move Michelin power plan Partner for Amazon Hays buys EPS Newsquest stake FKI acquires US firm First Choice purchase Clariant backs BTP bid with stock market raid Trans World One By our City Editor: Belgian ambition at Baker Street Commentary BA under fire from travel agents Monsoon sees growth return Car output highest for 27 years Speculation about US bid lifts Boots shares 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 Marks and no sparks Tempus Dorling Arnva Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hays Wall Street Casino calls The Times City Diary No miracles required to cure unemployment Economic View Europe's job situation may improve much faster than most economists imagine possibel Pink parlance The Times City Diary High five The Times City Diary The big cheese who plans to come to the rescue at M&S Fraser Nelson on the Belgian who has been given the task of reinvigorating a UK institution Picture Gallery Rowe & Maw Cutting costs the canny way Fran Littlewood looks at intelligent approaches to overheads Finance plus Dell Financial Services Turkish Overseas Trading Limited BBG Surveyors European Venture Partners Ernst&young FSA raises Whittaker On the Move Arlington Recruitment Limited Interface management International (UK) Ltd. Woodhouse College The Times No Title Somervilleinternational McKinsey & Company Senior Investment Analyst Sales Professionals Required The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The National Magz… Company Ltd. The National Magazine Company Limited Specialist Financial Recruitment Opportunities Principal Investment Management Limited FirstPeople Ltd No Title Gains trimmed by close Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Sexism at the altar Adoption worries Beauty Grows up The latest make-up diktat for next season is red lipstick. The good news is that you can take it or leave it. Today women have the confidence to wear cosmetics wihtout feeling trivial, and as Joanna Coles reports, they no longer have to be intimidated when they buy Thea Musgrave Kumon Maths Oscar Brits Complete TV and Radio Sexism at the altar In the final extract of her book, Monica Furlong looks at divorce gays and women in today's Church The Times Wedded to the past Why gays must be recognised Homosexuals who wish to be ordained have to keep their sexuality concealed Pretentious moi? When to worry about a child's speech The stressbuster who comes to the office Sally Morris explores the relaxation claims of reiki The perils of adoption The response to the BBC series 'A Family of My Own' has been tremendous, but adoptive parents should be told exactly what they are taking on, says Heather Nicolson Natural health & boydcare Lament from a composer in exile Classical Music: Scottish-born Thea Musgrave talks Mike Bradley through the inspiration for her new work The Times When the naked truth is more than skin-deep On the fringe Classical CDs Opera Verdi Complete Preludes, Overtures and Ballet Music BBC Philharmonic/Downes (Chandos 9787(4) £59.49 Orchestral Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms; Symph in 3 Movements; Symph of Wind Instruments Berlin PO/Boulez (Dg 457 616-2 £15.99) Chamber Grieg Violin Sonatas Amoyal/chiu (Harmonia Mundi Hmu 907265 £15.99 Brits wage classy Oscar warfare Cinema: Matt Wolf predicts a strong British showing at the Academy Awards in March The Times Country Beth Nielson Chapman Dingwalls, NW1 Barbican Centre Concert Nikolai Demidenko Festival Hall Prompt What's on today Oops, there go my trousera Theatre: Sam Walters's Orange Tree Theatre can thank Feydeau for a new lease of life, says Jeremy Kingston Theatre Oj Othello Riverside, W6 Opera & Ballet Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden You don't need a plot for real-life murder Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief Rules to strain payroll system Ian Cundell finds careful planning vita in coping with new benefits regime Picture Gallery The British Franchise Exhibition Hire Intelligence Multiple Classified Advertising Items E-commerce business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Betting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Racing Mail Boxes Etc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make £100 to £1,500+ Living Abroad or in the UK Recruitment of Enquiry Agents Aid for growing firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Pirtek UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albi. Tarn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flexy Office All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Key event for franchising In Brief The Global Travel Group Plc Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megaphone Domainsunlimited. co. uk Celtic countries plan their own league of nations Rugby Union Sri Lanka scrape into final Today's Fixtures Gough takes the scenic route towards summit Cricket Clubs prepare for change Bridge Word-Watching Bofham turns his back on Wales Keene on Chess Winning Move Ingle rules himself out of Hamed equation Sport in Brief Antics of players under scrutiny Bowls The Times Rams' win added twist in the tale American Football Finkel plays his part in resurrection of Tyson Boxing For the Record Pools Forecast Snow Reports Lee irate after an early scare Snooker Sunday becomes sons' day International Phone Company Pillar can support Gold Cup hopefuls Racing: Cheltenham Trial Gives Festival Outsiders Chance to Enchance Credentials Tomorrow The Course Inspector Investigates Folkestone Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Yesterday's Results Fontwell Park Wolverhampton Leicester Cayard to count on wealth of experience Sailing Struggling United shake off rustiness of Brazil Football Matt Dickinson salutes the batting qualities that enabled the champions to capture a hard-earned point Premiership McLaren miss out in race to sew up deal for Button Motor Racing Williams short of teen spirit after time out Tennis FA suffers fresh headaches over Cup dates TV stations to share England match The Premiership Today Gregory's revision prepares villa for test of strength Football Vauxhall look to progress on the home front Non League Tomorrow Thrid Division Draw Word-Watching United refreshed by Sheringham Substitute's second-half equaliser denies under-strength Arsenal at Old Trafford Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Cam on you Reds, but what happened in the game? Simon Barnes finds his feet after a troublesome start to operating television's latest technology Motor Racing Bose Better sound through research Picture Gallery Ombudsmen Index Rising crime Wellcome mat Sun microsystems QD Complaints watchdogs on guard Ombudsmen are under scrutiny by the Cabinet Office, says Veronica Cowan Ombudsmen schemes Laurence Simons Contents ZMB Industry Financial Services Lawyers Kornferry International It's time for barristers to fight back' Attacks on the Bar are undermining the justice system, says Richard Benson The barrister's annaul receipts represent the gross turnover, not profit, of the business Ej-Legal Burmah Castrol Zarax MacRae Brenner Your shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses unfair dismissal, post-divorce settlements, a dodgy repairman and noisy neighbours Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Charles Fellowes Resourcing QD GE European Equipment Finance Hughes-Castell Chambers and Partners When is a human right not a human right? WALKERS—Cayman Islands Citco The police, the public and the rise in crime The Human Rights Act will give the police a chance to re-establish themselves as guardians of those rights, says Kevin Fletcher Sidley & Austin The Times QD Graham Gill New set opens with cream and Cherie In a climate of mergers and poachings, has the radical Matrix Chambers found a way to succeed? Frances Gibb reports Media review Southern Electric Qatar Airways Company Ranger Oil (U. K.) Limited Bias and discrimination are not welcome The CPS has been given three months by the Commission of Racial Equality to tackle racism after complaints of bias were upheld. David Calvert-Smith replies LPA In-House Sussex Shadow Magistrates' Courts Committee Sony Binchys Solicitors Wellcome puts out the mat Edward Fennell says the drugs companies merger is the right medicine for pharmaceutical lawyers Bircham & Co. Solicitors PSD Power lunch Pleadings can exceptionally quote evidence Court of Appeal Disqualified director can take part in management Court of Appeal Substituting one person for another as defendant after mistake Queen's Bench Division Discrimination in winter fuel payments Court of Justice of the European Communities Different use of mark is no defence Court of Session Broad test of causation for compensation in employment field Employment Appeal Tribunal Mistake means decision is not binding Court of Session The British Council The Office Of The Banking Ombudsman The Times Corporate Recovery & Insolvency Group Part-Time Opportunity Employment Lawyers Association Information Officer Career Change Times Newspapers Army Should lawyers act like bankers? Litigants and their legal advisers should look carefully at the risks in 'no win, no fee' deals, says Richard Harrison Exchange Consulting Group Barkers Criminal Courts' Review BDO Lion television Geisler & Laws Solicitors Hill Dickinson solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant Solicitor Ej. Legal BAC Kingston upon Thames Magistrates Courts Committee I never saw myself as fire-proof, says Straw Trading places Picture Gallery Norton Rose Lipson Lloyd Jones
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