News from 08/02/2000
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Giles Tremlett, Adrian Lee and Daniel McGrory, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Matthew Syed, Grace Bradberry, Richard Beeston and Zahid Hussain, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Reports, Angela Court, John Godbody, Ian Cundell, Kenneth Morgan, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Andrew Pierce and David Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Mehrdad Khonsari, Seweryn Chomet, Tony Geragthy, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, John Monks, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, K. J. Chapman, Libby Purves, Alex Kane, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Make. O'connor Director, John O'Leary, Daniel Lee, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Sage, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Zahid Hussain and Arthur Leathery, Karyn Woods, David Jones, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, David Lister, John Hopkins, Tom Baldwin and Valrie Elliott, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Adrian Zuckerman, Stephen Wood, Richard Duce and Adam Fresco, Adam Jones, Martin Ball, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Helen Johnstone and Olive Wright, Paul Wilkinson, R. L. Pomeroy, Harry Mawdsley, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, Patrick Nairne, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Roy Swanston, Richard Duce, Paul Wilkinson and Frances Gibb, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, A. J. Wilcock, Christopher Walker, Rosalind Cameron-Mowatt, Jane Collins, Matthew Parris, Donald Cross, Alex Swanson, George Caulkin, Lord Russell, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Sam Rush and Fellcity Reeve, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Richard Morrison, James Doran, City Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Peter Hemsworth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times False rape claim costs £500,000 Judge orders woman to be named The Great Escape Eight free, but hijackers stand defiant at Stansted Steroid denial Cut-price Dome Continuity IRA issues new threat Lords rebels vote to keep Section 28 Today in The Times Business Sport Picture Gallery Sad sight of butterfly thrown against the tide Political Sketch Sex education to be neutral, teachers told Curred, except that in this matter one would be the tiger. Young's argument was at the Blair's £150m Barts rescue attacked Lantly over the shoulder (now almost a uniform among female Labour power-Seekers) Robinson to face police questions The Harley Medical Group Section 28 Shipman toll feared to be 175 Keeper crushed by elephant at Aspinall zoo Ginger Spice riding pillion with the girls for court case Taxi firm sued for jilting couple No Title Army joins the march to casual New blood for the house of horror No Title Stansted will resist accepting any more hijacked aircraft Claim is the key as negotiators await demands The Times Online Abbey National Ariana Desperate attempt to free caged 'Lion' Wrecked airport is security free Sas stand by for signal to go in How rape slur victim gambled his reputation Protest as judge names the liar Picture Gallery The Insomnia Pack BT Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Magistrate in £700,000 pensions fraud Dome prices may be cut for summer visits Clemence, 3, will ride to the rescue Robot plays lead role in operating theatre drama Hunt for ex-lover of acid death doctor Dr Karenina Longe Twin traumatised by sibling's assault Andrew Gardner Great North Eastern Railway No Title Eight City law firms opt to go it alone on training Colleges loses contract for 600 students a year, reports Frances Gibb Cheltenham & Gloucester Dumps hold 3 tonnes of Semtex NEC Girl hurt in ski accident Correction NEC The Times Staples Offers subject to availability while stocks last. Offers must end Rebels defeat 'unpopular move Parliament The Houses of Lords: Repeal of Section 28, Local Government Bill Two-year pension wait Social Security Questions Briefing Today in Parliament Harrods Knightsbridge How they voted Michael set to lose confidence vote in Wales No Title Win a Pair of British Airways Tickets to Anywhere… A few words of advice on reining in special advisers Politics Gorman attacks 'bias' in sleaze watchdog ShopSmart More important is what advisers do, and the Government has been considering whether a distinction Blair is Isolated on entry to euro' No Title Nissan Rwanda war suspect denies genocide 'Stasi agent' lecturer will kept his job Scottish Widows 'Source: Standard & Poor's Micropal,… Picture Gallery Death of a big talent AMD Athion Pinochet fears for his image Disbelief on Nazi atrocities Picture Gallery Nationwide Frazier's girl jabs at history Anxious Bush turns his fire on war hero Treasury man may join Gore campaign Spielberg name spins false magic Prime Health Chechen warlords in better battle for power Final humiliation for blitzed Grozny Leukaemia Research Fund No sex please, we're French performance artists Invensys Birth of east-west divide in Germany Haider family is accused of denying widow fair payment for land Austrian row fuelled by treason claim Royal patronage is criticised 2000 Gateway Europe. All rights reserved. Gateway, Your: Ware and the Gateway (Reuters): Israeli planes attack guerrilla stronghold (Reuters): Pakistan tests missile (Reuters): Peace force boosted (AFP): Speed blamed for crash (AFP): Meat loses its appeal Younger daughter is studying in London Vodafone Battle of the Buds ends in stalemate Budweiser beers—head to head Spanish town hit by racist violence Britain battles to save nuclear deal Invensys Picture Gallery Diver dies in wreckage Your Money Picture Gallery High-stepping look with a French twist No Title US and Russia agree deal on plutonium limit China says Star Wars could restart arms race Yugoslav Defence Minister is killed World in Brief Gucci murder appeal (AFP): Wiranto pardon vow 291-day sit-in ends (AFP): Japan's top woman (AFP): Centrist wins in Croatia (AP): Deadly price of debt Shall we hear the songbirds' sweet music again? Derwent May: rural change has farmland birds Did the Old Masters cheat at painting? A Week in the Arts No, the Queues are Too Bad No Title Well all this has provoked a right rumpus, Art historians, piqued by interventions from Pugh and Way Bad? There Aren't Any Queue's 'The Dome is a great windbag, inflated by… Colly's stay at luxury Villa Centre of Attention Stan the Man Welcome to the Third Millenium! MOPS No Title Labour's power-cut in the Valleys No Title Absolute corrupts absolutely. But inadequate power simply isn't up to the job Mr Morgan is no longer quite as popular as he once was, but he is still a key figure in the 'Flying the full glare of Western TV lights does far more to underline prisoner release demands than being parked in an Africa capital' Thou All-Destroying but Unconquering White Whale Let's trivialise the Dome Minister are always the wrong people to tell us how to have fun Holy passion The Times Diary No Title Afghan Menace The Kandahar hijacking led directly to this one An Unexpected Break Redwood can still offer much to the Conservative Party Dome Nouveau M Gerbeau faces an unenviable task Letters to the Editor Ambitious targets for the Dome Picture Gallery Court Circular Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, on whom our… Births Abdul JAWAD-On January 31st at The Portland Hospital… Forthcoming marriages Court & Social Personal Column Deaths Payman - Laurence Conred. Peacefully in Hospital on… Mondial Tickets Trigger-R. W. Trigger Mbe (late of the Parachute… Please, Donations to the charity for which Andy had… Marriage Dinners All Tickets: Lion King, Mamma Mia, Six Nations,… Tickets for Sale WEST-Derek. Theatrical Costumier and Dressmaker,… Air Vice-Marshal Peter Cleaver Keeping the RAF in the air For Sale The Rev Henry Thorol Bentley-driving cyergyman who campaigned to save ancient churches and lived in a very cold house Personal Column Obituaries Trustee Acts Will the real rollover winner step forward? Check your Player Scores from this List The Times Winning Team No Title Fantasy League Leaderboard Heroes and Villains No Title Famous five on the wane Managers who spent their funds on Arsenal defenders may be regretting it, says Matt Sims On-Target Help Line Fantasy League Prizes No Title The Times Today News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,333 No Title Features Weathercall 1 Publication, one for long-distance travellers (4)… Newspapers Support Recycling Motor Racing Forecast Heading for eccentric triumphs Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Pfizer captures Warner at last De Vink to lose job after takeover is sealed by $90bn offer AHP Again Left without a Partner Clarke recruits dot-com investors Norman orders RDA U-turn John Charcol Typical Example: Based on a £90,000 interest only… No Title Saatchi to attack Davies dual role Times 2 P&D decides to support BoS M&S steps up pressure on Green George predicts euro's recovery Index Investors rush to back floating dot-coms Gold and platinum surge on supply on supply fear The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Torex Oxford In talks as £26m loss looms Durlacher shares hit new highs Exchange Rates Executive chairman quits at publisher The Royal Bank of Scotland Business Roundup Ford white-collar strike 'inevitable' Pearson's Britt watch Computacenter ahead Skipton profits soar Merrill Lynch payout Reuters Internet plan Epic at the double Job loss threat remains as Ba surprises City Our Very Best Transatiantic Service By our City Editor: Investors look beyond research Commentary Hard approach for soft skills A few Dome truths for Ayling Archie's revolution FTSE in plan for 'shadows' Granada buys stake in Seven No Title Axis-Shield acquisition costs £22m British Energy's hard line hits the generators Liffe Meat & Livestock Commission Liffe Options Commodities No Title London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates No Title Major Indices Tempus No Title Durlacher on the dot Pizza Express Recent Issues Rights Issues N Brown Major Changes Dollar Rates Sterling Spot and Forward Rates No Title Wall Street No Title Rate rise in Europe is now the bankers' severest test A rock-bottom euro shows no signs of recovery becuase the ECB must address key growth issue Brief cases No Title The Times City Diary Art attack Better explain. Patrick Despard's City & West… Papa, Nicole No Title Philippe Bourguignon has to take the credit for… Bourguignon the key character at Disneyland Paris The French theme park owes most no its ex-chief, says Dominic Walsh Pet project Rowe & Maw British Borneo assets go on sale Debts of £500m force disposals as key well supplies only water Expansion for Pizza Express N Brown touches record Halliburton Mortgage Centre Ifa Deputy Chief Executive All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Anger at power regulator P-T Qualified Accountant Managing Director Internet Marketplace-Commercial Mortgage Loans Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Chartered Accountant Business Opportunity Business Roundup Entrepreneur may return to market Courts cheerful Acquisitive Hays Chevron joint venture The Times Hard politicking ahead Fran Littlewood on the fight over global accounting standards No Title CAF Iss Financial Sales Professionals Required Financial Controller Finance plus Copricorn Programmes Ltd No Title Sheffield-Haworth Margetts heads L&G On the Move Strategic People (UK) Ltd The Times Appointments Diary Private Sales may be the best option for an exit… Private sales may be the best option for an exit… Ian Cundell examines the dilemmas facing entrepreneurs who ask:'How do I get out?" "Notice is Hereby given that the following… Business for Sale Engine Reconditioning and fork lift Edwards Veeder-Corporate Finance Business Opportunities Be a Successful Financial Trader Build Yourself a Substantial Pension No Title Vigorex Brilliance Web printers' service paves way in Europe Amazing Incomes of £600-£10,000 p. m. being earned… No Title Business Services Ltd Co's ready made/own name £5 free broch… Rates appeals shake-up Status Megaphone Wholesalers No Title Secure credit card transactions at no set up fee or… Choose your Free mobile phone and get 60 mins of… No Title No Title Diversified Industrials Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries Pubs & Rest Building Material Chemicals Construction Distributors No Title Household Gds & Text Fall in equities continues No Title Media Retailers, Food Alternative INV Market Retailers, General No Title Support Service Elizabeth Arden Telecommunications British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) Transport Acm Investments Ltd Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title Fleming Private Fund Mgmt Ltd No Title Hsbc Investment Funds (Uk) Ltd No Title M & G Securities Mercury Fund Managers Ltd No Title Rathbone Unit Trust Mgmt Ltd Scottish Widows Fund Mgmt Times 3 John Bayley I'd met people haunted, in the true sense of the word, by this man. Now, seeing him, I felt nothing 'You can see what a good person she is' Today is the first anniversary of Iris Murdoch's death. Her husband John Bayley tells Moira Petty of His grief and of failing passionately in love again Kumon Maths 'You can see what a good person she is' Today is the first anniversary of Iris Murdoch's death. Her husband John Bayley tells Moira Petty of his grief and of failing passionately in love again They will live together for part of the time, but "she's very fond of her house and I don't want t spend ton much time Pretentious, moi? Helping parents to spot a baby's illness How do you tell when your baby is really ill? How do you know whether lit's a minor No Title Think Natural. com Surrogacy? I see it as baby sitting A grandmother is prepared to have a surrogate baby for a woman who gave up her first child when he was only days old. Interview by Moira Petty No Title Helping parents to spot a baby's illness No Title Kwai Oh won't it all be luvverly? My Fair Lady is just one of Trevor Nunn's new plans for the National Theatre, he tells Benedict Nightingale Walkers No Title Reviews: Barenboim and Boulez shine; plus Nordic nicety and piano passion Let us sing, that we may not weep One of the great about the First about the First World War has been turned into an opera. Richard Morrison reports No Title The Whole World in their Hands Old master has his portrait Music: He may have retired, but the great Modernist Hans Werner Henze is busier than ever, says Mike Bradley No Title The Italian Post-Modernist Luciano Berio, who will… Opera & Ballet Whistle down the Wind Speaks of "reflections on the end of a love… Shakespeare Company Opera The Silver Tassie next week (see previous… The Weir Haymarket, Theatre Royal No Title New London Drury Lane Wc2 Bo 0171 405 0072 No Title Old master has his portrait done Music: He may have retired, but the great Modernist Hans Werner Henze is busier than ever, says Mike Bradley Agatha Christie' Colditz: a lesson in ingenuity and determination Sky One Radio 1 (BBC) Choice Radio Choice All the Tv and Radio for the Week in Vision on Saturday 2.00 The Archers Yesterday's edition(r) 2.15… BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice by Tony Patrick No Title BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 5.55am Animal Alphabet (r) (8826934) 6.00 Sesame Street (r) (67392) Channel 5 Video Plus+ and Video Plus+ codes Nicol feels rejection as part of the vast minority Sport Table tennis, squash and bedminton continue to be left in shadows by lack of Tv exposure Nicol feels rejection as part of the vast minority The Times Matthew Syed Bray ready to take on world Football Today's Fixtures Ski Club No Title Lloyd and LTA at loggerheads over way ahead No Title Picture Gallery Poulter finally pitching with the best How an assistant professional is aiming to make a mark on the European Tour No Title Voice of reason wired for sound Rugby League John Hopkins Course Specialists Gloria Victis may tackle Gold Cup Racing: Idea of Switching Six-Year-Old from Novice Contest Wins Support from McCoy No Title Reading the Racecard Warwick No Title The Times Guide to Today's Racing No Title Course Specialists Bet Direct Handicap Wolverhampton No Title Blinkered First Time: Carlisle: 2.00 Bosuns Mate… Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings No Title Breganza Handicap Hurdle No Title Tote Gold Trophy Guide to the Leading Prices No Title Rapid Raceline No Title Big cat takes leap into unknown Edward Gorman on the skipper with designs on winning round-the-world race The Times Bridge Keene on Chess Word-Watching Picture Gallery No Title Winning Move Maddy gets back into rhythm of England tour Cricket Sri Lanka open the bowling for Shoaib Western Conference Midwest divison No Title Russian trio prepare to dominate The Times Cash and Prizes worth £50,000 to Be Won Rackets England make progress on several new level Victories in under-21 and student rugby union matches provide tonic for Woodward Italy bring lustre to changing picture The Times Maverick relishes his role as team player Russell Kempson talks to the man with ambitious plans for Watford and Saracens No Title Sport in Brief Skinner plots way ahead Triathlon No Title Wembley date is lined up for Toms No Title No Title Newcastle join race for Sullivan Football Arsenal No Title Sunderland Reed ends up in the firing line Stephen Wood on a referee Wood on a referee made to rue an unusal celebration No Title If he thought the critics would take pity on him in his final year in the game, Mike Reed had to face some harsh realities yesterday Bradford City Vaughan poised for move to Forest In Brief After remarks by Gianluca Vialli, the manager, about the need to keep pace with the top clubs in Europe No Title When Harry Redknapp, the manager, described Paolo Di Canio as a magician he was not Burnham encounter sea change in Trophy adventure FA Umbro Trophy Fifth round Draw Sport Picture Gallery Olympic athlete threatens to quit sport after failing drugs test Richardson denies guilt Times Two Crossword The Times Woods revels in the joy of six John Hopkins marvels at the brilliance of the record-breaking American golfer Sailing 48 The man with grand designs on journey into unknown Schumacher refreshed after break Picture Gallery Sun Law Senior European Legal Advisor Bovis SHP Associates They think it's all over - it isn't yet Can sportsmen copyright their moments of glory, ask Sam Rush and Fellcity Reeve What to watch for when sponsoring sport Pre-existing commitments of because it hasn't assembled the package correctly, Restrainsts may be Imposed by the sport's governing body or by national Lipson Lloyd Jones No Title Suspect Wills HC The Post Office QD What to do in case of forgery Dr Shipman's murders came to light after a solicitor disputed a will. Daniel Lee looks at ways to guard against cheats East Hill & Testament Helen Clarke, a member of the Law Society probate section executive commitee, says there are often clear QD Michael Page Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses the age of retirement, meal breaks, car insurance and when a deposit must be returned No Title 'My greatest ambition is to write the definite biography of Mozart' Lawyer of the week Richard Rampton, Qc No Title MB Cg A&O Partner, Philip Wood Picture Gallery Matrix Chambers Opportunities for New Staff RSPCA No Title Banking & Finance Why magistrates need to improve their image Commerce & Industry Private Practice News BLG Cheers! The Inns should keep the dining custom This English tradition still makes a lot of sense, says Rosalind Cameron-Mowatt No Title Ziegler International Limited The College of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Tony Geraghty fell foul of the with his book on military open mission in Northern Ireland. Ministry of Defence Police, a the third part of our debate and Karyn Woods, an Irish restrictions north and Squ MoD's big guns backfired The Official Act Nations and intelligence He was arrested by the Civilian organization. In on press freedom, he lawyer, look at press with of the border Pressure on Ireland may have to come from Europe Richard Susskind PSD A case of secretive and opaque justice? Adrian Zuckerman questions a Court of Appeal ruling in favour of judicial secrecy No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Hammersmith & Fulham The Post Office Insider dealing on the way out Edward Fennell says market manipulation will become the biggest issue for regulators Wiggin & Co Instructors not entitled to equality clause House of Lords Published February 8,2000 Glasgow City Council and Others v Marshall and Others Before Lord Slynno fHadley, Lord Mackay of clashfem, Lord Nicholis of Birkenheard, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Hutton Speeches February 3,2000 Court can have rights of custody of a child House of Lords Published February 8,2000 In re h (a Child) (Abduction: Rights of custody) Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Mackay of Clashfern, Lord Steyn, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Hutton Speeches February 3,200 Joint tenancy validly severed despite lack of notice on conveyance Chancery Division Published February 8,1999 Grindal and Another v Hooper and Others Before Mr John Jarvis, OC Judgment December 6,1999 Insurer seeking indemnity from contractors Court of Session Inner House Published February 8,2000 Caledonia North Sea Ltd v London Bridge Engineering Ltd and Others Before the Lord President (Lord Rodger of Earisferry), Lord Sutherland, Lord Coulsfield and Lord Gill Judgment December 17,1999 Freshfields Littleton Helping illegal entry Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published February 8,2000 Regina v Eyck Regina v Hadakoglu Before Lord Justice Mantell, Mr Justice Tumer and Judge Richard Gibbs, QC Judgment January 11,2000 ICM Multiple receivers Chancery Division Published February 8,2000 Gwembe Valley Development co Ltd (in Receivership) v Kosby and Others Before Mr Justice Rimer Judgement December: 13,1999 Chambers of Ian Milligan QC BAC University of Cambridge The Chambers of Anthony Scrivener QC Corbett & Co Holborn College St Hilda's College Oxford A Project-oriented Petroleum Company in the United… Open Learning Chief Executive Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd Residential Conveyancing Experienced Solicitors and… Can You Afford to Go Court? Westminster Medical Ltd Shorthand Writers Commercial PROPERTY-Hants. Experienced, outgoing… Company/commercial Solicitor Paris Smith Randall The Guide is aimed at solicitors from newly to three… No Title Creating Competitive Advantage No Title Charity challenges new 'whistle-blowers' law Legal Diary Olswang Corporate Strength
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