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News from 01/02/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Brian Barker, Glentoran, Toby Kay, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Clare Hockney, David Pannick, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Brendan Donnelly, Ian Cundell, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Cliff Redman, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, David Watts Asia Editor, Alasdair Reid, Henry Guly, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Paul McCann Media Editor, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, John Young, Daniel Lee, Ian Hughes, Jenny Knight and Tony Dawe, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Amy Anderson, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Neil Addison, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, David Lambert, Philip Webster and Christine Buckley, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Andrew Connal, Jeremy Hutchinson, R. P. Nash, Peter Gathergood, Marcus Binney, Clive Mathieson, Russell Jenkins and Richard Duce, Matt Dickinson, Mark Seddon, Chris Partridge, Adam Barnard, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Nick Szczepaik, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Grant, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, David Orr and Paul Wilkinson, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Neville Denson, Matthew Parris, Ander Horner, Chris McGrath, Alison Wakefield, Caitlin Moran, Anjana Abuja, Tim Parkinson, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, John Malpas, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Graham Mather, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Fran Littlewood, Christopher Warman, Tom Baldwin and Ronald Watson, Barry Wigmore, Wigoder, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Karen Sanig, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Harry Mawdsley, Chairman, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Helen Rumbelow and Gillian Harris, Allan Hall, Christopher Jacob, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Gordon Mitchell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Nigel Glass, Ian McCartney, Melissa Kite and Raymond Snoddy,

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Picture Gallery Britain's worst serial killer Shipman 'relished power of life and death' Litany of life sentences fell on him like hammer blows Alan Hamilton witneses the final act of a courtroom drama built on the heinous perversion of medical skill Seventy people wore feared dead after an Alaskan… Britain's worst serial killer One. Tel GP probably killed more than 100 The Toll 'B list' of possible victims NEC No Title How Shipman's Killings Added UP More died after police dropped first inquiry The Mistake Sentences fell like hammer blows Record checker faces inquiry Suspension Guilty secret of a former drug addict The Doctor No Title 'The crimes are so heinous that life must mean life' The Judge Virgin Steadfast supporter who stood by her hero The Wife Devout, lonely widows doted on their GP The Victims Halifax Tents signalled the start of a distressing inquiry Exhumations Bad memories revived Daughter who turned detective The Doubter Lowly policewoman chosen as the perfect adversary The Trap Sothebys. Com Computer records led to downfall Technology Mitchell could be last chance for Ulster peace Police rald 'was chaotic' Cleared Lee Clegg to get at least ?30,000 Comfortable living Picture Gallery Pinochet challenge rejected by judge Polite police pledge Prison dismissals Channel pet fares Drug case collapses Dome restricts children Surgeon happy he removed healthy limbs Youth was 'pushed off bridge by kidnap gang' Direct Line Testicular cancer discovery News in Brief The '99 Accord Only your wallet will know it's not new Index Craving that drives people to disability Rules of the garage Hp Posthouse BBC's £24 digital fee in doubt DIAL-a-PHONE Politics Welcome return of best hater in the House Political Sketch Welcome return of best hater in the Hourse Gateway Sketch. He's a plodder, but a solid, steady and good-natured one BBC's £24 digital fee in doubt Dyke passes staff test Briefing Today in Parliament Top post for woman tipped to be bishop Tom Jones not unusual in Brit cast of oldies Full moon puts shine on drink Highly profitable Picture Gallery Sword attack accused in court Kilfoyle fears 'vacuum' Former minister sees danger of political extremistm, write Tom Badwin and Roland Watson Peter Kilfoyle said yesterday that government… Free serve Placed at the Minstry of Defence by Dr Lewis Moonie.… Politics Kilfoyle fears 'vacuum' Blair country has cause for anger On Politics Anti-EU campaign attacked by Clarke Buckingham Palace Passport fee rise blamed on chaos Land Rover Battered rebels flee ruined Grozny Chechen fighters are beaten back but remain unbowed, reports Janine di Giovanni Taleban 'sends troops' Cheltenham & Gloucester Cheltenham & Golucester Prime Health EU threatens Austria over Haider's rise Battle lines drawn for rights charter Hezbollah kills Israeli troops in Lebanon RAC cover plus a Free upgrade from £30m sank without trace First direct Vietnam allies to enlist McCain voters Eyes on the big match Time Sale £30m sank without trace Bronx heads upstate for race trial By our Foreign Staff: 70 feared dead as tourist jet crashes off US The Cooperative Bank Army chief to be sacked Sky Straw urged to aid arms dealer Author injured in fire World Summary A doctor writes: murder is not a general practice The Shipman verdict should not destroy patients' faith in their GPs Lost play by famous author discovered in attic! Comment The benefits of going through the roof A Week Inthe Arts Comment Free web design The chart of our decline Centre of Attention The Brits A voice from the heartlands Mark Seddon assesses the impact of the Kilfoyle resignation The Walton division of Liverpool has a fine tradition of producing obstreperous Mps His support for Blair was nevery without conditons The European Centre Right will be rebuilt around conservatism' Decommissioning Explained Cling to the wreckage When the launch fails and disaster looms, don't jump ship Glad hands The Times Diary No Title Antony Sher stopped at nothing in his preparation… The Timed Diary Death of Trust A terrible for the judgment of future regulators Brave Words Indonesia sets out to bring its rogue generals to book Shine on Many a human foible is explained by a full moon Uk's prosperity outside the euro Craxi's 'tainted dream' Fax /e-mail to: 020-7782 5046 Ietters@the-times. co.… Picture Gallery Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Newly completed steelwork on the ExCeL building… Anniversaries Bowen To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Court & Social Memorial service Birthdays James Forthcoming marriages Lecture Noyes In Memoriam Private BOYARS—Marion died February 1st 1999 Announcements Kenneth Hudson Robert Hopper Curator who showed off sculpture in the great galler of the outdoors, and whose tastes ran from the Romanesq to the Postmodern Personal Column Access Tickets British Grand Prix, 6 Nations Rugby,… Legal, Public , Company & Parliamentary Notices to… Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits No . 419 of 2000 in the High Court of Justice… Acorn Stairlifts The Insolvency Act 1986 in the High Court of Justice… Michael Robinson Keen sailor and authority on marine painting The Great Escape Edward Fennell introduces a special report on… Service can shine through adversity The dome that got it right John Young on this year's recipients of the award Blackwater Vat Operations A United Utilities company Invicta Lifeline HM Customs & Excise For better government A record number have won trophies as standars rise, says Ian McCartney Today is a special day in our campaign to improve… Mitchell Charlesworth Find the perfect way to say I love you Whether you seek red roses or a heart necklace now for a Valentine present, says Susan MacDonal Nothing bests a dozen long-stemmed, red roses for the traditional Valentine's Day delecaration of love British Airways Travel Shops Good looking, rich creamy tub, would like a willing… Adopt a Cub for Valentine's Day Adopting a cub for someone you love makes a great Valentine's Day present Adopt a Cub for Valentine' s Day Adopt a Cub for Valentine's Day British Airways Jane Asher Beautiful, traditional bears delivered in a gift box… Multiple Display Advertising Items Flowetrs @ Christmas The Times Flowers @ Christmas Bring Some Colour to your Valentine's Cheeks Exquisite Lingerie Sulis Margaret Ann Hoar Cross Hall The Yorkshire Flight Centre Are you looking for the perfect partner to relax… Picture Gallery Porter & Woodman Haagen-Dazs Picture Gallery £1,000: another B for bonanza The computer-generated B teams have done it again: this time, they have scooped the monthly prize for January, Says Nick Szezepanik Columns show; code, name, club, weekly points, total… No Title The Times No Title Fantasy League Leaderboard Index Contact Numbers Prizes The Times Today News Doctor jailed for 15 murders Football : The Fa may charge six Portsmouth players… The Times Crossword No 21,327 The Times Today Conducting a symphony of colour and light Features Forecast Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Tank Driving Opinion Comment Lloyds Tsb to sell off Abbey Life John Charcol The Times Share logjam could block Vodafone bid Times 2 Hamells store chain to close Scottish banks boots cash elements of NatWEst bids Lafarge in £3.3bn bid for Blue Circle Times 3 Bank cuts ties with NMB Exchange Rates Astra Ab Stock Exchange steps up stamp duty fight Sankey takes Thomson post By our City Staff: MGN inquiry costs over £7.6m Investment fund sales up by 66% BAT rejects claim over smuggling Christmas online shopping hits £175m Profits upgrade for Close Bros By our City Staff: BA chief to cut payroll by 6,500 Portman Building Society Taxpayers to get later deadline Charlton audit choice Filtronic drops 12% First Active chief goes HIT admits approach Cammell Laird ahead Haynes cuts dividend Initial loss for Corus Business Roundup Being a Scottish banker is not half as much fun as… ARM shares boosted by profit figures Knutsford doubts Seabourn By Our City Editor: Rowland climbs off the canvas Commentary Bmcsoftware Interest rate fears leave Ftse at 13-week low Liffe Meat & Livestock Commission Ftse Index Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Blue Circle out of shape Tempus Corus Through the Mill ARM Holdings Rights Issues Major Changes Wall Street Dollar Rates Wall Street Ftse Volumes Silence on the sliding euro buys more time for Ecb If bank wants to put a floor under single currency it must accelerate, not retard, growth in Europe Evans sent The Mark is worth the Same Today as It was in the… The Times City Diary Paper chase The Times City Diary Delusions of grandeur at Denton Wilde Sapte, the… The Times City Diary Dino-sore The Times City Diary Hotel bil The Times City Diary Deploying a very feminine touch in the hunt for scalps Jon Ashworth on why women such as Virginia Bottomley are so valuable to headhunters Woolwich Guernsey Limited No Tilte No Title E-cortal No Title Mannesemann Bucher/rugman & Partners Principal Investment Management Limited The Times Make your mark For further information contact Karen Mitchell on… Picture Gallery Analysts/journalists Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Interated Decision System Chief Financial Officer No Title Would you likes to switch careers to Bwork for a… Finance plus Manhunt Two years ago this week Eric Robert Rudolph disappeared. Wanted for four bombings, including the fatal explosion at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta , he has since become the object of one of the biggest manhunts in American history. Yet, remarkably, as he continues to evade caputre, Rudoplh has gained some loyal support for his bizarre filght form justice. Barry Wigmore investiagest He's out there somewhere Timmes 3 No Title Picture Gallery No Title Underscar The Sixteen Fathers need to be around Monthers and fathers should keep distinct role in parenting, says Libby Purves Starts On Saturday Jobs and babies 'He is probably underground' Pretentious moi? Heroine children with arthritis When care falls short The story of May Hall underlines the lack of effective regulation of private nursing homes. Here, Derek Hall talks to Tim Teeman about his mother's ordeal No Title Healthy Direct Sugar and your child A new study links children's snacks to tooth decay. Anjana Ahuja reports Like putty in the potter's hands Theatre : Five o'clock Angel a sell-out at last… Opera & Ballet Albery Here comes the unexpected, again, as more often at… Apollo 0171 494 5517 ram 420 oooo Edie Jason Falco… Criterion 369 1747/420 0000 Hilarious 5th Great Year… Duke of York's 0171 836 5122 Garrick 0171 494 5085 'an Epic for our… Entertainments Listings Haymarket, Theatre Royal London Apollo London Palladium 0171 494 New London Dairy Lane Wc2 Palace Theatre 0171 434 0909 Queens 0171 494 5040 Thomas Adés puts new continental music in the shade Kirsty MacColl Rugby 6 Nations Piling'em high in Sardine city Jessye unveils Legrand plan Music: Jessye Norman has found a souimate in the French composer Michel Legrand, says clice clive Davis Michael Legrand's admireers have always believed that his best work achieves the Walkers Suxeen, andwgat di yoy gret? Choirs: One of 2000's hottest tickets could be for 16th-century music, Joanna Pitman reports Harry Christophers is one of those enviable individual who has managed to carve a hugely successful and rewarding career out of 'A lot of them could have had lucrative careers… 'Some were older than me, some The Times Opera Eötvös Three Sisters Op?ra de Lyib/Nagano (Deutsche Grammophon 4 Sixteen tongues, and what do you get? Na which pieces were most of ice performet The Times Tuesday February Sky One Radio 1 Times 3 Soft and mouldy - the shape of things to come? Review Choice Radio Choice All the and Radio Radio for the Week in Vision on Saturday Times 3 No Title BBC1 Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Films Today; S Choice Carlton Times 3 Television Channel 4 Channel 5 Video Plus and Video Plus codes Actuaries seek new image Fran Littlewood on a profession statistically likely to thrive European Equipment Finance The Times Accounts Payable Auditors Group Corporate Development Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Ritchie takes the chair On the Move Crossley House … Losses extended in afternoon Alcoholic Beverages Distributors Alcoholic Beverages Diverified Industrials Household & Text Banks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Electricity Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Engineering Chemicals Construction Engineering; Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red Mot Penny Shares Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) British Funds Mining High Water Retailers, Food Alternative Inv Market Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications British Funds Transport Way to unlock a property's value Smaller firms can benefit from sale and leaseback , wites Ian Cundell Business to Bussiness Coastal Exmoor. Holiday cottage company for sale.… Suffolk Area The Times Telecom company for sale, lxxx access, small switch,… Of course a firm the size of Wp Carey-it manages 37… Number alert igored Costs only £3,995 inc Mighty Oak Underpaid Netmarkers - find out why. Brand new free… Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Times Newspapers £1m min. Funding on established nursing homes,… Private Investigators Number alert ignored Franchises The Times Import-online . eo. uk domain name for sale/rent.… Offshore Companies & Banking Domian Name Registrations Domain Name Internet Services Goldfinch Fax Domainsunlimited. co. uk will accept offers for… Commercial Property No Title Tennis: Grand-Slam Triumphs Fast Becoming a Habit Determined Agassi certain to prove difficult to dislodge Picture Gallery Sport No Title Goode sees Olympic hopes take a tumble No Title Racing: Leading Irish Hopes for Cheltenham Festival Tested at Leopardstown on Sunday Florida Pearl out to regain sparkle Kempton Park Going: Good (Good to Firm in Places) Tote Jackpot… Analysis Swiftcall Meeting Points Reading the Racecard 3.55 Limber Hill Novices Handicap Chase Course Specialists Piitchard takes the honours Musselburgh 1.25 Bet Direct from Littlewoods Handicap Powell sustained by return of Young Kenny 2.05 Mcewan's 80/-Novices Chase 3.35 Bet Direct(showcase Hacndicap) Course Specialists Yesterday's Results Rapid Racline Grayson added to England's list of absentees Bridge Word-Watching Grayson added to England's list of absentees Rugby Union Six nations Picture Gallery Leslie takes lead role Keene on Chess Football Henry happy to put trust in experience Football Snow Reports No Title Deutsche Post Grand stage: Jordan is Flanked left, and Trull, w ho… Jordan revels in theatre of dreams Motor Racing The Times Higgins back with vengeance Snooker Prospects look bright for St Annes after Cup draw Rugby League England duo left to fret over futures Cricket NatWest England duo left to fret over futures Cricket NatWest Personal Savings Rates Rams hold firm in face of late resurgence The Times Swimming: Australian Limbers up in Sheffield for… Holyfield date looms for Lewis Boxing No Title Maybe 50, but they have aiready put Thorpe well on his way to his first million Thorpe's feats prove that size does matter Smith to stay for another four years Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: Stewart heads to Ipswich for £3m The Premiership Today Reincarnation—it brings to a total of three the number of former England managers now operating in the Fa Carling Premiership FA investigates Portsmouth gambling coup Cup, and Gareth Southgate, the captain, is only too aware of the important of winning Gèrard Houllier the manager, appears to have wound have wound down his search Ken Bates responded bluntly to remarks made by Martion O'Neioll after the Fa Cup tie Menemy, Steve Lomas was a sucessor to famous players such as Sammy McLlory Could end with an appearance in the Fa Cup Final. Everton face opposition The tedium may seem add give Derby's less than encouraging from there this season Harriers make up for lost time in title quest Sport Non League Tomorrow Thired Division Word-Watching Soulution to the Winning Move Picture Gallery No Title Turfed out Shearer goes to ground to celebrate his… Shearer returns with interest Times Two Crossword Across The Times Bookshop Rugby Union Ferguson joins debate with criticism of United front Blackburn Rovers Swimming Warner bowls America over No Title Valentine specials from The Times Laurence Simons You can wait for the future Or you can create it Deputy Company Secretary Based Bristol Allied Domecq Hammersmith & Fulham Picture Gallery No Title Playing for high stakes in Chancery Lane Reputations and careers are on the line in the Law Society inquiry, says Frances Gibb The Qc who 'never lost' stuns collegues Fimat Contents The Infrastructure Management Company Hughes-Castell Chainsaw massacre As antiquities are plundered and brutally modified beyond recognition, Karen Sanig assesses the laws meant to protect the world's heritage of cultural artefacts Hieroglyphics were hacked off the head. In other cases, chainsaws were used to remove objects No Title QD Zarak MacRae Brenner Wanted No rest for the convicted Allson Wakefield fears that new laws will make criminal record checks routine The Kobal Collection Lawyer of the week 'I never fight over equality issues with my husband as he does the ironing' Cramer Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Finance Come on, Mr Straw—withdraw gracefully Feeling Too Specialised? Beguiling Interviews Chambers News Private Practice Burges Salmon Classroom bullies put school in court A case brought by a pupil has focused attention on racism and intimidation at school, says Daniel Lee Picture Gallery Legal Profession Student Edition Picture Gallery Creating Competitive Advantage The Times That first Student Student Brief: Part 1 To flourish as a lawyer, you need good results, a gregarious personality and an eye for detail, says Edward Fennel The legal profession has become the golden gate to career avancement The centr How Candidat Foot and the right door Time Table Gary Slapper No Title Gary Slapper Student Briefs Part 2 A global ambition English and American law qualifications are the key for internationally minded young lawyers, says Edward Fennell The Times Picture Gallery No Title Open Learning A glimpse at what lies behind the glossy brochure Who's taking care of the children? The legal demands on parents are surprisingly light, says Chris Barton, even in a divorce or separation Brave new world Legal Director & Legal Counsel Paris Hewlett Packard Would EC1 press the button? John Malpas says City law firms have a 'nuclear option' to leave the Law Society Conyers Dill & Pearman Barristers & Attorneys Capsticks Solicitors Mother was a dependant of her daughter Court of Appeal Published February 1,2000 Bouette v Rose Before Lord Justice Henry, Lord Justice Robert Walker and Mr Justice Alliott Judgment December 17,1999 Planning decision right despite flaw in procedure Court of Appeal Published February 1,2000 Regina v Tandridge District Council and Another, Exparte Ai Fayed Before Lord Justice Schiemann, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Justice Hale Judgment December 15,1999 Unilateral alteration nullifies deed only when rights affected Court of Appeal Published Feburay 1,2000 Raiffeisen Zentralbank Osterreich AG v Cross-seas Shipping Ltd and Others Before Lord MJustice Henry, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Justice Potter Judgment December 21,1999 Judge to decide whether conflict exists Court of Appeal Published Feburay 1,2000 In re T and a (Children) Before Lord Justice Beldam and Lord Justice Ward Judgment December 21,1999 Employment state liable for insolvency guarantees Court of Justice of the European Communities Published February 1,2000 Everson and Another v Secretary of State for GTrade and Industry and Another Case c-198/88 Before L. Sevon, President of Chamber and Judges C. Gulmann, J, P. Puissochet, P. Jann and M. Wathelet Advocate General D. Ruiz-Jarabo (Opinion September 9) Judgment December 16,1999 Instituting personal injury claims for alleged child abuse Queen's Bench Division Published February 1,2000 Practice Direction (Queen's Bench Division: Kilrie Children's Home Litigation) Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to sort out another fine mess for consumers Beware the credit hire companies that offer you a car after an accident says Marcus Grant Capita Ras Lipson Lloyd Jones Cayman Islands University of Cambridge Work for the market leader in law publishing Butterworths Tolley Ej Legal First Title Why Probation 2000 is not a dirty word Legal Diary Rocer McCarthy, Qc, has left Cloister as its head. Coram Chambers as its head. Coram Chambers has been Denton Wilde Sapte Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning February 1st 2000 The Times Ok Will, how did you find the time? He was the most enduring literary genius of the last… No Title Working against the hourglass My Life Step one, go make Michael Knipe finds today's youth plot quick routes to the top Michael Heseltine is famously said to have sketched out his career on the back of an envelope shortly after becoming a student at Oxford The Seven Ages of Man At first the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse's arms' Stephen H?oare on the increasing complexity of managing a birth A fortune. Then after lunch 'At first the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse's arms' My Time Camilla Ridley Me and my time Picture Gallery The Gallery Director Aldo Zilli The Photographer 'And then the whining schoolboy … creeping like snail unwillingly to school' Sorne things haven't changed since Shake- speare, writes Ruth Hilton a Cambridge under My Time How students juggle time 'And then the whining schoolboy … creeping like… No Title BT 'And then the lover, sighing like furnace Adam Barnard discovers that there are many modem ways to say 'I love you' So you think you know all about e-mailing Then Working from home: What's the secret? 'Then a soldier, full of strange oath Stephen Hoare discovers how time stood still for a tank crew Is Is … sudden and quick in quarrel My Time Watching a couple of futures brokers arranging lunch is a bit like being witness Future is in your palm How many in the air? Female psychology is suited to time juggling, says Susan MacDonald How many balls can you keep in the air? Are women better at man-aging time than men? Yes, says Peter Bolt Balls can you keep 'Then the justice wise saws and modern instances' Alarm bells sound to give judges a Timely reminder, writes Tony Dawe British justice, the envy of the world in… Women shed the 9 to 5 routine An office in the garden can house a business, says Amy Anderson Straight on to a wordprocessor, so rough transcripts… …full of My Time Technology to time your day with Imaging a future when office blocks Are as outmoded as Lowry's factories. Toby Kay… Since Jack Nines coined the phrase… The home of the future will be expurged of cables "I Write training material for any sort of… The Technical Writer The Personnel Consultant 'The sixth age shifts into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon' Baby-broomers in their 50s should understand how they could benefit from exercise, says Michael Knipe No longer content to creep about the house in… The Silver Surfers Finding windows in many diaries The Web makes keeping a calender much easier, writes Chris Partridge Picture Gallery Win a luxury holiday for four in Orlando Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything? The clock runs faster for older people, report Jenny Knight and Tony Dawe For this group, modern technology has been a boon, contributing to the development Not be able to remember what they had for dinner yesterday but can remember in detail Where we Work BT

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