News from 29/02/2000
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James Landale, Roland Watson and James Landale, Louis Blom-Cooper, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Wood and George Caulkin, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, Gregory XIII, Paul Rivlin, I. Lee, Sheridan Morley, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Ivor Williams, Ian Cundell, John Searle (President), Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Robson, Andrew Neil Publisher, Joe Joseph, Carl Evans, Michael Gross, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Jones, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Joan S. R. Olivier, Headmistress, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Liz Kavanagh, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Mark Inglefield, Helen Rumbelow and Tom Baldwin, Matt Sims, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Alice Lagnado, Daniel Lee, Belinda Schwehr, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Salmon Controller, Helen Rumbelow, David Hnds, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Stuart Goldman, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Kenneth P. Armitage, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Richard Beeston, Michael Evans and Ian Brodie, Iain Johnston, Marcus Binney, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Tony Petitt, Francis Gilbert, Melissa Kite, Anthea Goldsmith, David Lewis, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Graham Hills, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Chris McGrath, Lucy Winskell, Russell Jenkins, Richard Scorer, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Fran Littlewood, Elizabeth Judge and Ruth Gledhill, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Sally Patten, Justine Hancock, Madeleine Colvin, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoAmerica's top 100 adventures 'Hands off' safety code for clergy New rules to protect vicars Free Books Schools Labour issues Livingstone with 'put up or shut up' challenge Inside Haider quits as leader of party Gerbils join the passport queue No Title Haider quits a leader of party Inside NDCS Health chiefs face the sack Blair babes dancing to Tony's tune The Cooperative Bank U-turn on mayoral mailshot Portman Building Society Jobless to get cash kickstart Street crime rises to five-year high News in Brief More to leave BNFL Camelot 'to cut profits' Blair warned on euro Mandelson in talks Honour for Sir Alex Get the speed of BT Highway for our best price ever Moors murderer asks for right to die Story of a lifetime behind iron bars Moors murderer asks for right to Ian Brady, who is on hunger strike, appeared in court for the first time in 34 years, reports Russell Jenkins Moors murderer asks for right to die Ian Brady, who is on hunger srtike, appeared in court for the time in 34 years, reports Rusell Jenkins Child's cries linger from trial Classical music shapes up for showbiz glamour Moors murderer asks for right to die Moors murdrere ask for right die Moors murdererasks for right to Child's cries linger from trial Communication Shipman patient awarded £225,000 Salvatore Ferragamo Clergy in fear of 'stalking' by needy flock Intel Police TV pair admit scam on car insurance Prudential Section 28 must go, says bishop ITN sues over claim war film distorted truth Bosnians on Trial Picture Gallery Elbaz retains spirit of the old YSL Tartan tax fear for Paliament In Brief Trainee teachers reject maths tests Testing Times Picture Gallery The West Country British guide is trial by humour Yorkshire Nostalgic but not weepy Halifax China sows seeds of GM crop expansion Blair U-turn row puts biotech future at risk National Canine Defence League Picture Gallery Virgin on account Executive lunches frozen for dinner Britain speeds up reform of quarantine law New Banking and Savings interest Rates from… New Banking and Savings Interest Rates from… Freddie gets taste for chienois takeaway Nationwide Cannabis 'may kill tumours' New Banking and Savings Interest Rates from… Prime Health By our Science Editor: Diabetes could be reversed IBM Smith orders BBC to show fewer repeats Question Time: The Culture Secretary has insisted on new programmes in return for the licence fee rise Parliamentary Reports by Melissa Kite Labour fear must not kill poll reform On Politics AOL Scottish Widoes Scottish Widows Tory vote protest at defence cuts Scottish Widows Briefing Today in Parliament Scottidh Widows Shake-up will give nurses a bigger role Kennedy to woo the unions on euro Mozambique Crisis Appeal to Times Readers Nokia Connecting People Technology but no starched hats Nissan Words flavour Michelin Guide Halifax Haider's departure fails to appease Spellbound Harry Potter fans are given a temporary fix Gateway US refuses to send troops to Serb area In search of the American adventure Thrill seekers are returning to their pioneering roots, reports Damian Whitworth Renault Clio The Top 100 Adventure Holidays TESCO (Reuters): Meteorite dispute in court World in Brief (AP): Russia frees reporter World Brief (AFP): Albright not for Czech job World Brief (Reuters): Landfall for balloonist World Brief Thousand saved as Russian ice floe breaks up Picture Gallery Bush under fire for yielding to bigotry Granny's Epic Walk-On Role Battle brews in Seattle as adversaries close in Time Picture Gallery Diva's death from Aids shatters Israeli taboo Thousands await flood rescue Helicopters in Mozambique are racing to beat the rising water, reports Michael Dynes Nets could drive dolphins to extinction in Atlantic Picture Gallery Thousands await flood rescue Zimbabwe war veterans seize land World in Brief Putin backs new term Taiwan ready to fight CDU seeks leader (Reuters): Nigerian reprisals Sharif trial in doubt It's none of your business, Prime Minister Jon Ashworth: politicians must stop meddling Dome needs cover version by wrap artists It's none business, Prime Minister Comment It's none of your business, Prime Minister Comment It's none of business Prime Minister Comment Pope on a special date Picture Gallery Is a Passport just excess baggage? Is a passport just excess baggage? 'Communities so riven by hatred must normally live apart first' Michael Binyon " Marry Me! Marry Me!" In the house trap Bold as brass The Times Diary East or West The choice to rescue Kohl's troubled party An Empty Protest Numeracy tests for teachers will improve standards Journeys of the Mind Where 21st-century travellers tread UK's shortage of essential skills Dutch example on euthanasia Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Court & Social The night sky in March Personal Column John Reconnaissance pilot who located the German battleship Tirpitz in a Norwegian, fiord, enabling the Navy's midget submarines to attack her Tickets for Sale Peter Ware The Times- 1791-2000 other tittles available zReady… Multiple Display Advertising Items John Dixon Peter Ware John Dixon Reconnaissance pilot who located german battershipTirpitz in a Norwegian fiord, enabling the Navy's midget submarines to attack her No Title Overdue but bittersweet triumph for West Ham supporter Check your Player Scores from this List Heroes and Villains Make most of likes of Barmby Matt Sims says that midfielders who cannot resist urge to go on the attack are a must for managers On Traget Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes Two-for-one travel with Virigin Trains This is the seventh offer in our Great Escapes… The Times Token How to Book your Train Journeys The Great Escape Sample fares for two people Sample fares for two pepole News The Times Crossword No No Title Zonks and Hawkers see in the new year Focus on Carnivals Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Noon today Forecast Around Britain Abroad High Tides Simply Register Opinion Comment C&w and Li close to deal for HKT stake John Charcol The Times Japanese firms sue HSBC for £500m Rival bidders unite for UB Spending at late 1980s peak Standard Life blocks conversion attempt US snubs EU over IMF job Times Index Austin Reed rejects takeover HSBC American purchase will leave PowerGen with debt of £5bn Picture Gallery Getty snaps up VCG photographs F&C ready to bolster 'old shares' Peel Hunt pair get £35m from market debut Top-up pensions bill could be £200m Reed to retire at Citigroup Ernst & Young set for Gemini deal 'Jaffray case' opens Promotion at Eidos Plea on cash charge Belgo profits slip 14% BOL Frankfurt float Silicon Glen boost Exchange Rates Cheltenham & Gloucester Exchange Rates Graham Wallace was a little lfate in deciding that Cable & Wireicss could be HSBC liftd profit by 21% as Asia's debt worries ease OFT 'to make advice public' Picture Gallery By our City Editor: Virtual world high on hopes Commentary Recovery in metal prices lifts Billiton No Perkins buyout Picture Gallery Wembley 'dog-com' Business Post ahead on home shopping hopes Liffe Meat & Livestock Commission Average latstock prices at representative Life Option Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Untarnished by dot-coms Tempus EXchange F&C Dollar Rates Wall Street FTSE Volumes Untranished by dot-coms Tempus Wall Street Micawberish thinking will keep sinking euro in peril If the ECB only allowed single currency to float free to its own level, a revival might come Tall storeys The Times City Diary The Times Sad site The Times City Diary Home front The Times City Diary Golden boy aims to dominate the Internet in Asia Credit due The Times City Diary Golden boy aims to dominate the Internet in Asia Sherwood signals rapid overseas expansion Why FD can be weak link Rules on crucial job fail to add up, says Fran Littlewood Picture Gallery Burmah denies rising oil price will hit profits KS raises £15m for trials Bunzl outlines £200m strategy for US Orbitex picks Gregory Business Roundup Exchange Holdings runs up £14m loss Business Roundup BPP at 18-month high Antonov looks ahead Polythene shares dive Grid wins £200m deal Peabody Trust Ennismore Financial/operations Director (Designate Murry Johnstone Sales Professionals Required ASP National Extension College Portfolio Manager-Gibraltar/Spain Salary- circa… In your face FSS Financial Anfss Group of Company Tearfund is an evangelical Christian relief and… Financial Controller ACL Tearfund Interim Financial Managers Accountancy Professionals We find that correct match through our astute… Devil is definitely in the detail for… Take care or risk huge fines, says Sally Patten Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Travel Agency/Tour Operator/Consolidator Annual… Import\export Business for Sale Mobile Phones Designer backs question culture Small firms helped by New Deal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunites Amazing incomes of £600 £10,000 p. m. being earned… Quick Print business, est over 25 years, print, copy… Be a Sucessful Financial Tander Business Opprtunites Picture Gallery Once in a Lifetime Opportunity Loans & Investment Are you ready for your last challenge? 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Erica Wagner, Literay Editor of the Times, tells how he did it and, below, he husband, Francis Gilbert, gives his side of the story Her Sotry How love triumphed…evenually Young models are a pain His Story Pretentious moi? How love triumphed…eventually Art Nouveau at the V&a Now here's a dome for the millennium Architecture: There is little to touch Wales's new Botanic Garden - unless it is Cornwall's Eden project. Marcus Binney reports The Times Now here's a dome for the millennium Nationwide A heroine in the House of Strauss Renée Fleming is bringing Der Rosenkavalier's Marschallin to Covent Garden. But first she is celebrating the life of Emily Dickinson. Hilary Finch meets the world's most versatile diva Opera Notes RSC No Title Opening Tonight Opera & Ballet Helpless Theatres Son of Tommy Comes of age Son of Tommy comes of age Rock: Nigel Williamson hears Pete Townshend's Lifehouse project get an airing at Sadler's Well, 30 years late Theatres Son of Tommy Comes of age Theatres Son of Tommy Comes of age Theatre Son of Tommy Comes of age Theatre Son of Tommy Comes of age Cooking with Elvis the New Comedy by Lee Hall The relative values of police work in Abidjan Review Satellite, Cable and Digtal Radio Radio Choice by Peter Barnard Choice BBC1 Meridian Today's Choice by Carlton BBC2 Today's Films by Channel Video Plus+ and Video Plus+ codes Shares close off lows Alcoholic Beverages Diversified Industrials Shares Close off lows Household Gds & Text Shares close off lows Investment Trusts British Funds Shares Close off lows Retailers Food Shares close off lows The Times Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pipe line continues to deliver success Tomorrow The Course Inspector visits Chepstow Raceline No Title Meeting Points Newcastle Thriving business delights Nicholls Sport Chris McGrath on a trainer eager to revisit Cheltenham glories Catterick Wolverhampton Catterick Wolverhampton Leicester Reading the Rececard Leicester Islands are left in dark over schedule Rugby League Triumph leaves Clarke feeling a million dollars Keene on Chess Winning Move Bracknell pin their hopes on Panthers Ice Hockey Keene on Chess Oxford v Cambridge Plan for British cup dominates semi-final draw Rugby Union Semi-Final Draw Dourthe and Glas join absentees Football Legal & Public Notices Legal & Publin Notices Plan for British cup dominates semi-final draw Rugby Union Bell's Scottish League First division Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices No Title By our Sports Staff: Pakistan teeter on brink Music 365 Supplementary questions fuel drug row David Powerll on evidence that may prompt a rethink over nandrolone Suppliementary questions fuel drug row Future of game put under spotlight Sport in Brief SKI Club Ladbrokes Ferguson must lay down law to errant players Rob Hughers reveals a crackdown on thuggish antics in Europe Football How They Stand in the Second Phase of the European… Cricket For the Record Sportstime Events Aldridge expected to face FA wrath Hammam the main derby draw Football The Premiership Today William Hill Hammam the main derby draw The Premiership Today Live Champions League Football Palace fans prepare to mount rescue attempt The Premiership Today Lee draws strength from rich heritage Non League Tomorrow Third Division Picture Gallery Racing LTA and Lloyd reach break point Times Two Crossword Revitalised Chelsea aim to increase Marseilles… Revitalised Chelsea aim to increase Marseilles malaise No Title Golf Williams shielded from glare by Henry No Title LTA and Lloyd reach break point Drive a Formula The Times Law Laurence Simons Overseas Hughes-Castell Laurence Simons Trial by jury: why are we relying on the Magna Carta? Society has moved on from the days of King John. LOuis Blom-Cooper says the Auld review should be looking ahead Medical Protection Society Contents Vodafone airtouch College of Law: for and against Senior staff Two weeks ago eight City firms decided to send their graduates to schools other than the national provider the College of Law. Here, college staff defend their legal practice course and the chief executive, Nigel Savage College director New Directions in Legal Recruitment College of Law: for and against QD Picture Gallery Independent yet committed Prenuptial agreements are gaining in popularity, says Liz Kavanagh Private Practice Lawyer of the Week Charles Fellowes Resourcing Gestion Privée Worms European Legal Counsel Chambers Europe will have the final word in Section 28 debate A&O Linklaters & Alliance English law makes an impact on the Rift Valley Lucy Winskell reports on a unique twinning project between Newcastle and Rift Valley law societies The Economist Australia. 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Hot Opportunities GE Lighting Bill makes complex legal environment yet more so Madeleine Colvin laments the failure of the Bill on surveillance to rationalise existing law European General Counsel Amsterdam QD The wom… Women have ma first Achievment in the in April En heading for the top De great strides in the law this year with the promotion of the woman to the top of the judiciary Picture Gallery Woman Lawyer Forum En heading for the top Appleby Spurling & Kempe Tough on fairness and accuracy Few organisations are ready fr the requirements of the Data Protection Act, says lain Johnston City brief Lipson Lloyd Jones Tough on fairness and accuacy Establishing corporate manslaughter guilt Court of Appeal Advocate General's opinion not open to challenge Court of Justice Normal costs rule is not displaced by malingering claim Court of Appeal Establishing corporate manslaughter guil Court of Appeal Advocate General's opinion not open to challenge Court of Justice Normal costs rule is not displaced by malingering claim Court of Appeal Protecting juveniles appearing in court Queen's Bench Divisional Court Adjustment of pay after equality is established Court of Appeal UK's automatic denial of bail was breach of human rights European Court of Human Rights QD Conveys Dill & Pearman Barrister & Attorneys No Title Attorney Experience in Corporate Law Appointments to the Office of High Court Judge Injury pension relevant for child support Court of Appeal When it is just to order costs against a non-party in the case Chancery Division QD Capita Ras Picture Gallery GTS House Judicial Assistants Will no one pay for the abuse in Wales? Richard Scorer says that rulings in the 1990s have left most of those ill-treated in hmes with nowhere to turn EDF Trading Limited Amazon. co. uk QD A hope of escape from years lived in prison Help with employment, housing and education are part of a new scheme for young offenders on bail, says Daniel Lee Picture Gallery No Title Case Review Managers Picture Gallery Secretary and Clerk to the Board of Governors No Title Secretary and Clerk to the Board of Governors Making whistleblowing work PSD Corporate /Commercial Lawyer Case Review Managers Can You Afford to Go to Court? Case Review Managers Personal Injury Case Review Managers EJ Legal Budgens Picture Gallery Sayer's suggestions set society's pulses racing Legal Diary Sayer's suggestions set society's pulses… Picture Gallery Head of UK Acquisition Finance Team
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