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News from 07/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Roland Watson and James Landale, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Hugo Bracken, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Philip Rhodes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Denton-White, Richard Hobson, John Wakcham, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Media Business Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Reports, Clive Davis, Carl Evans Point-To-Point, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Cundell, Peter Harvey, Jeremy Levison, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Simon Howorth, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Jeremy Elwes, Carol Price, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Libby Purves, Mark Inglefield, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, David Alton, David Hands, Gavin Ashenden, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Billhar Uppal, Edward Fennell, Tony Geraghty, Paul Durman, Steven Powles, Barry Millington, David Childs (Director), Rob Wright, John Nicholson, Adam Jones, Philip Webster and Nick Nuttall, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Andrew Drummond and Elizabeth Judge, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Nigel Cliff, Peta Bee, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jean Davies (President), Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Belton, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Hettie Judah, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Matthew Parris, Michael Hill, Mark Hodkinson, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Tim Reid, Philip Webster and Paul McCann, Michael Dynes, David Snell, Sir Robert Carnwath, Martin Waller, Susan Emmeit, Fran Littlewood, Elliot Bishop, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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New The Times Dictionary Livingstone isolated as he declares at last The Outcast v New Labour The Times Morse Spies pack their tea-chests for £300m move Madonna: why I love London, Guinness and want… Jovial rats follow the merry Pied Piper in pursuit of ego Political Sketch A1 Pacino's The Insider Free CD-ROM and… Flooding victims Law Today in The Times AOL Objections force delay in asylum shake-up Anger over lost RUC badge Orange Parade Restricted Special Branch arrests associate of Shayler Preliminary Hearing BBC show in Wales attracts 'no viewers' Shipman QC made a judge News in Brief 'Beating' death Officials jailed Bias claim Specials plan Iraq mission Fayed fails Times 2 Dyke fights to put Test cricket on Radio 1 Blue-bloods try to stay in black Love match costs prince £50 million inheritance A German aristocrat who defied his family to marry a commoner has lost the court battle to overturn his father's will, writes Roger Boyes Intruders kidnap couple Salvafove Ferragamo Ten-year plan launched to cut heart disease Tiny Milburn's NHS prescription Old Etonian dies in Burma drug overdose Officials deported husband sought over four murders Driver is jailed after victim dies New in Brief Plane scare for United players Child killer seeks compensation Irisri journalist found dead Recall on 4,000 Land Rovers Cherie Blair sues for copies of nanny story 'Killer's keys found next to girl's body' Go-slow appeal fails Seat Hotel has to pay for £180,000 room theft Rebel makes capital from Blair shambles The Comeback Department for Education and Employment A pariah, but he could still run the show The Powers Good Health is Good Business Grass Roots Brent activists ready to risk all Red Ken changes his colours The Gamble Self-indulgent stand has broken Abbey National Time Spell of 'people's choice' The Policies A Big World Needs a Big Bank Barclays Blair call to narrow Net's digital divide' Citroën Mobile phones that can call up the fridge 'Book ruined me' says libel witness Old-fashioned style to save troubled school Court bid to stop bullies Subway book up for prize Alpha Telecom Kiam sues over Slickers column Virgin one action Couple 'laundered £67m in drug cash' One free mailshot for all runners Tories choose openly gay man to fight Brighton BT Darling gets tough on benefit fraud Social Security Questions: move to cut £800m housing bill The Big Spenders No Title Scottish Widows Briefing Today in Parliament A definitive dictionary from The Times Alex O'Connell explores the new guide to English that reflects a fast-changing global language Virgin bid promises super-fast trains Scotland Yard to study 'race' deaths PC World Business The new Almera How I fled the crossfire in Chechnya Alice Lagnado in Goiskoye shares a night of terror with a Chechen family and a journey out of their sealed-off village Blair's night at the opera Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Threat to Putin as towns honour their dead Fujitsu Computers Siemens Germans launch 'baby bank' to cut newborn deaths HSBC Republic Albright gets Havel 's vote Italian judges rule 'footsie' is no crime World in Brief (AP): Child murder plea (AP), Reuters): Bomb injures seven (AFP): Assad 'has dementia' (Reuter): Puppets bounce back (AP): Police face prison (AP): Big Brother off duty Prime Health Lifeboat Britons fight the odds Rac Country still needs more help, says Mandela's wife Diseases stalks victims of deluge Mozambique Gateway Save the Children The Times Bush tightens grip and turns fire on Gore US 2000 Election He'll never forget what's-his-name World Online Terror as jet crashes on to US highway (AFP): Plane duo walk 125 miles for help Pinochet may lose immunity Standard Life Bank For the sake of the party, we mustn't smear Ken Mark Seddon: Labour should beware of a dirty tricks campaign How the world struggles to afford the arts Picture Gallery 'Snooping does not have to be; hostile in order… Read Richard Morrison next week in Times 2, the new… Prudential Home Insurance Red King's stately patch Centre of Attention: Barmy Brent Two faces that divide New Labour Livingstone and Blair are more similar than either will admit We already have a code that ensures the privacy of ordinary children Jack in a Ballot Box We 're all voyeurs now Instead of forming human bonds we peer at the lives of distant people Action replay The Times Diary Policy Not Poison Labour seems determined to assist Livingstone's campaign No Change, No Chance Mugabe attempts to evade the referendum result against him Mobile , but Hardly Free New technology does not always mean more convenience Blair injunction 'Fat cat' slurs Labour soft-soap Livingstone can revive party ideals Services' role in disaster relief Changing the law on euthanasia Police and racism Package deal MoD 'censorship by intimidation' Clergy codes Car park tip Court Circular Luncheon Dinner Lectures Personal Column Appointments Picture Gallery Anniversaries Memorial services Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Deaths Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dame Roma Mitchell First female governor of an Australian state, who fought for equality and justice Chris Balderstone Player who rushed from the crease to the penalty area in a single hectic day Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champions League Rugby 6 Nations Premiership Soccer… Court & Social Advertising All Tickets Rugby 6 Nations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Scotland v England Professor Hilde, Behrend Investigating why we work Ken Stroud Making mathematics meaningful for many IRA Terrorists Shot in Gibraltar In 1988 three IRA terrorists were shot dead in Gibraltar. In 1995 the European Court of Human Rights condemned the "Death on the Rock" killings, ruling that the shootings were unnecessary and in breach of international conventions Leeds double act leaves Sky Babies floating on cloud nine Check your Player Scores from this List Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Heroes and Villains Eyes skinned for escapologists Matt Sims checks out the form of those teams threatened with relegation from Premiership On-Target Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,357 Boadicea and, the royal roots of Newmarket Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Times 3 Forecast The trainline. com Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Mobile licence bidding gets under way Sandler's £700,000 payout for five months John Charcol TV & Radio Somerfield in bid talks Opec warning lifts oil to high Sport Lloyd's players 'hid claims' Fed chief warning on Net shares Strict controls ahead for BT Explosive market Index Hays the Business Services Group Pearson plans online educational network City says Norwich will fail payout test Cruickshank backs Link chief Eurotunnel signals price rises Hopes of price fall put brake on new car sales Vita discrimination hope BICC cable unit for Caradon Exchange Rates Andersen in Net deal with Telewest Business Roundup Net plan lifts Alba Aggregate advance Increase in black cabs Wilson Connolly rise MGM to buy Mirage Rubin's $22m pay The Royal Bank of Scotland BCCI lawyer banned Go on business By our City Editor: Bargain-hunters get on their bike Commentary Hays price hit by online worries Cookson's shares slump 17% Royal Mail Big buybacks at Hammerson and LandSecs Swissotel to run Howard Commodities Liffe Options BOC deflated by fears of block on takeover Stock Market 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 Seeing through Hays Tempus Land Securities Close Brothers Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Bed sore The Times City Diary TMT is becoming every bit as explosive as Tnt Economic View The flight of capital into the 'new economy' is sometimes crippling the old economy Total recall The Times City Diary Lost booking The Times City Diary High-tech boom lifts Close Bros Internet banks in £1.6bn merger The Saoy has left the Leading Hotels of the World… Lazard drive to beat brain drain Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Looking bad on paper Fran Littlewood on the revolution about to hit the back office Finance plus Graduate Appointments Council Crafts Database Consultant Ennismore Director goes West On the Move Treading with care is key in battle on fraud Take the right steps to track culprits, writes lan Cundell Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venture Capital Report Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Racing Free Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winners! Make Once in a Lifetime Opportunity Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latymer Funding Limited Bristol & West Investments PLC WVE The Home Employment Services Bureau Coffee bar chain tests its mettle against big brands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. Serious-Sites. Com Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clarity urged on tax credit In Brief Internet Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Megaphone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wholesalers Can the British dog see off the invaders? Crufts opens on Thursday. Carol Price looks at the implications of foreign competition for this canine institution Harnessing Satellite Technology Samsung Shares extend gains A company of BNP Paribas The Times Unit Trust Information Legal & General Madonna and child Why Serbia's elite are willing to give up everything for God Devastated by the effects of war and an oppressive regime, huge numbers of disillusioned young Serbs are becoming nuns and monks. The Church offers them a solace otherwise lacking in their ravaged county. But their parents are disappointed. Eve-Ann Prentice reports from Belgrade Too much exercise Eight Pages of Features, Arts and Health Jazz guitar master Evelyn Glennie Complete TV and Radio Why long to have another baby Madonna wants another child and to settle in London, reports Moira Petty, while below, we profile her latest love Guy Ritchie The Times Bookshop Taking stock of her new Guy Pretentious , moi? How to tempt faddy eaters to tuck in The way to maintain your brain Learning helps brain cells to regenerate even in the elderly, Simon Crompton reports Don't run yourself into the ground Too much exercise can be bad for you, Peta Bee explores the problems faced by gym addicts Kwai How John gave jazz its groove back John Scofield is taking jazz guitar to the bridge. Stuart Nicholson talks to him The Times Technicolor yawn in mono Godard's Alphaville on an Imax screen is a stomach-churning experience. What do you mean, that was the point? Plink, plonk, crash, bang, whirr Music: Evelyn Glennie will need to be on top form to tackle David Bedford's latest work. Joanna Pitman investigates Classical CDs Classical collector Concerts: Bach in the modern idiom, classical-jazz fusion, and Weill's birthday World Music King Sunny Adé Barbican The Society of Women Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albery Size isn't everything Scottish Opera scores again with a stunning Parsifal, says Rodney Milnes Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Magic Box Tricycle, NW6 Every Tuesday in Times 2 The best in classical music… Whitehall Theatre Views of Iraq from the moral high ground Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Free Books for Schools The Times Engineering council New laws crack down on aggressors Cricket: Lee Confrontation Highlights Urgent Need for Greater Protection for Batsmen Final salute to Balderstone the great all-rounder Today's Fixtures Legal & Public Notices Bridge Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Shoaib marks return in style Winning Move Keene on chess By our Sports Staff: Boje takes charge as India wilt at the end Stage Affair to pursue top billing Racing: Weld Suggests Talented Novice Will Throw down Champion Hurdle Challenge Tomorrow The Course Inspector visits Carlisle Exeter Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Sedgefield Leicester Injury puts dent in Mitchell 's title ambitions Rapid Raceline RFU looking for cross-code moves The Times Mallett wary of England's new variations Rugby Union Varsity Match Teams Connolly wired for sound Rugby League Ladbrokes O'Sullivan pays high price for reckless attitude Snooker Sport in Brief Drivers see hard road ahead for Button Motor Racing For the Record Snow Reports Irvine races against time to sharpen Jaguar's claws Kevin Eason finds the Formula One driver eagerly awaiting the new season Pools Forecast DVLA Clasic Collection Auction Cambridge dream of centenary celebration Hockey Olympic bid sets sights on Hackney Athletics Counting the cost of the new English disease Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, on South Africa's bid for the 2006 World Cup Ferguson banks on rotary club to fuel United desire Grobbelaar finds hope at the end of the rainbow How a football refugee has put his trials behind him to begin a new coaching career Football in Brief Model T Ford reaches grand old milestone Mark Hodkinson on the 40-year-old who tonight becomes the first outfield footballer to play 1,000 games The Premiership Today Contributors: George Caulkin, Bill Edgar, Russel… Lippiatt plans rescue mission Non League Tomorrow Third Division Word-Watching Scandals threaten England's rival As South Africa's World Cup bid faces the Fifa test, oliver Holt, in johannesburg, sees corruption as a greater concern than street crime Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Cricket Hartson fails to win his spurs Inside the Rainbow Nation Motor Racing Joseph Turner Morocco make strong late run Justice in Kosovo—biased and flawed Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal, Recruitment MB Industry Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal Recruitment Garfield Robbins UN denies Serbs justice Kosovo's ethnic minorities are the victims of a biased and flawed judicial system concerned with revenge rather than justice, says Steven Powles, one of three delegates who visited the region on behalf of the Bar Human Rights Committee The majority of Kosovo's prosecutors and judges are now Kosovo Albanian Nabarro Nathanson Contents GE Transport International Pool/Modular Space GE Lighting Who is your legal woman of the year? The Woman of Achievement in the Law Awards honour women who have made a mark in the law. Frances Gibb profiles another six candidates Achievement in the Law Awards Garfield Robbins Zarak MacRae Brenner Gallaher Group PLC Readers' queries Your Shout The College of Law discusses joint tenancy: buying from private sellers on the Internet; leases and time sheets Lawyer of the week 'The law is not necessarily a respectable profession' Bulletin board QD All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… The Chancery Bar Association Allens Arthur Robinson Chadwick Nott PSD Chambers and Partners The case for less law and greater understanding Picture Gallery News QD The Times Our cri The extradition of General Pinochet and the millitary interventions in Kosovo and Timor provided the backfrop the Times Law Awards 200 with one Esex Court. Offri student Allice Marshment's winning essay or "Crimes against humanity: who has the righ intervene" was on of some 200 entries No Title Media review Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Manches Solicitors Festival opens doors on ancient pearls of justice Tours of the Royal Courts of Justice and the lnns of Court aim to dispel their image of secrecy, says Frances Gibb Linklaters & Alliance Challenger must support his assertion Court of Appeal Issue of shares is a supply of services for VAT Queen's Bench Division Document cannot be given meaning of party's perceived intention Court of Appeal Procedural defect not fatal Chancery Division Commission income within tax exemption Court of Appeal Proving possession of firearm is sufficient Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 7,2000 Regina v Nelson Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Potts and Mr Justice Curtis Judgment February 17,2000 Extending time for appeal Queen's Bench Division Published March 7,2000 Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Eastwood Care Homes (Ilkeston) Ltd and Others Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment January 18,2000 Vexatious litigant orders Court of Appeal Published March 7,2000 Attorney-General v Barker Before Lord Bingham of Comhill, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justice Klevan Judgment February 16,2000 Capita Ras ZMB BPP Law School University of Cambridge Dawn of a new union era Edward Fennell says bosses are being advised to forger the Seventies and co-operate with unions City brief Lord Chancellor's Department Friends Provident Boxing clever? Serle court The UK'S Leading Legal Trade Show OM London Exchange Limited The Direct Marketing Association University of Northumbria UK Project Support Ltd EJ Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Lawprose Tutorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phaidon Press Ltd The Online Professional Training Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Cupola thoughts from Lord Irvine in Berlin Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery ZMB Industry

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