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News from 14/03/2000

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Alyn Shipton, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, J. M. H. Wright, Sally Brock, Adrian Lee, Richard Foster (Director), Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Mark Stephens, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Raymond Keen, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Jean Baldwin, Ian Cundell, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, John Hargreaves, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Patience wheatcroft Business Editor, Louise Godfrey, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Vivian Moses Chairman, Michael Ogden, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Paul van Buitenen, Jullan Muscat, Elizabeth Marshall, Valerie Davies, Mike Davis, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Matt Sims, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Miranda Ingram, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Anthony Jacobs, Peter Barnard, Stephen Greening Vice-Chairman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Valerie Roberts, John James, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Richard Cork, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Paul van Bultenen, Tom Baldwin, Susan Clark, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Ian Michaels, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin, Russell Jenkins and Nigel Hawkes, Ansel Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Barney Whiter, Richard Duce, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Penny Lewis, Jack Straw, D. J. Kidd, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Anjana Ahuja, Pnina Fenster, Russell Jenkins, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, John Malpas, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Summerley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, D. W. Hilsden, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Jane, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Helen Johnstone and Oliver Wright, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Allx Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Chris Ayres and Lea Paterson, Emma Burns, Michael Capian, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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No Title Index Euro ruling may set teen killers free Prime science lab heads south The Times Knowledge really can expand the brain Picture Gallery Britain moves up in the world No Title 'Butcher' unmoved by atrocity charges Index Allied Dunbar Today in your new-look Newspaper of the Year News Scottish Widows In the new Times 2 who (and what) moves where Business Sport The weather today Comment Times Plus Offers Dying patient's note begged doctors to help Boy, 14, locked up after 73 offences Lawrence case 'led to sword fury' Musician dies in 40ft fall at Oxford college Salvatove Ferragamo I kicked dog in self-defence, says postman Fewer bobbies, but Thought Police are up to strength Parliamentary Sketch Livingstone to fight for the euro VIA Net Works EU is urged to match America for dynamism Farmers to blockade milk supply News in Brief Trousers triumph Thatcherism 'end' Paedophile wins Battle death Couple 'took £850,000 in ostrich farm sting' Mrs Mopps get the brush-off Ask Jeeves BT Rescued 'bride' let family off legal hook Church review set to boost Carey's powers IBM Book agent is dropped from Blair legal action Saga Now's the time Job -channel. com Jobless to patrol estates News in Brief Reservist sues Kitchen sacking BBC threats case Briton is critically ill with Lassa fever First symptoms just like flu Germaine Greer Alpha National Canine Defence League Virgin one account Paras face expulsion over failed drugs test In Sport Today VW Nazi victims reunited with looted art Icollector Portrayal of harsh reality of rural life Life-support 'can be withdrawn' New Brief Footballer arrests Juror, 60, dies Correction Trimble urges new approach to peace Criminal Justice Review 'could widen divisions' Norwich Union Police chief admits Omagh bombers may avoid arrest Peter Revesz St. Joseph's Hospice Abbey National Bloody Sunday soldiers 'urged to shoot' 'Superjumbo' brings revolution in the air End of the road for Radio l's seaside fun Sharepeople Limited World Online Student radio takes Blind Date to bed Shipman's appeal not in order News Brief Devilish bad luck Motorist guilty Tourists flood in Wheel sideshow Doctors speeded up war crime hangings Cheltenham & Gloucester Queen takes 32 people and a kettle to Australia Lineone Hospital suspends consultant after child dies Another 'fresh start' school head resigns Level crossing cameras to catch motorists Westlaw UK Financial Times Sedate Frinton ends dance Girls win fight to be named as daughters Murder-charge children to get friendlier trials PC World Tax 'a key to party funding' BT Asylum pledge Politics in Brief Shorter probation Still pitching Quote of the Day Today in Parliament Anger as jobs jewel given to the South Row over site keeps scientists waiting Germaine Greer Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Renault Symbolic 'heartlands' have a bogus appeal On Politics Picture Gallery In Business Today Gypsies beg in Romania for 'fare' to Britain For a people trapped in poverty, the Promised Land lies over the Channel Smuggling route is easy path to cash for traffickers The Low Fares Website Halifax Anti-begging drive starts in London Cinema award for Caine World in Brief River polluted Scandal reports (AP): Young tycoon Tiny Computers Limited Clinton belatedly backs Europe's choice of man to run the IMF Town in fear after four die Stay Sharp I walked through a forest of the dead Amthony Loyd witnessed the murderous aftermath of the fall of Srebrenica, that led to today's war crimes trial in The Hague HSBC Genocide hearing turns attention on Serb leaders The Times (AP): Chile leader may seek law reform World in Brief (AFP): Kohl leaving date (AFP): Court shoot-out Serial killer fear Bishop relents Aznar's victory breaks link with painful history Nationalists lose hold on Madrid British Gas Services Ltd. Ancient erotica gets a dressing-down Time Computer Ltd 3 injured in Tehran attack World in Brief Shark alert Emu on menu (Reuters): Child sex trial Russians rely on their bottle in war without end Strike kills tax change Anthony Robbins Officials ban book on Putin AMD Athlon Chechen leader captured by stealth Japan abandons Gucci for thrift AMD Athlon Piles of rubbish will greet Pope in Nazareth The Low Cost International Phone Company Saga Now's the time The world online The Times Only now can we see how we lost in Kosovo Nato has never been weaker than in the year since the West's 'victory' 'Please don't rock the corporate boat—I'm a non-executive director' Why I'm proud of our 'chinless wonders' Major's Bill The Times Diary Removing the spin The Times Diary Undercover Lennon The Times Diary Birthday blues The Times Diary The Gain in Spain Aznar's stunning victory may have wider implications Boats and Planes Subsidies go better to Bae than to shipbuilders The Wrong Wavelength The summer roadshow has been banned from the seaside Seeking asylum - or just here to beg? A-level standards Solving South East housing needs Tory tax rises Unesco slavery day GM crops Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Lib Dem numbers 'limited' in Lords Third-class service 'Silver Surfers' Here's hoping Court Circular Memorial service Luncheon Dinners Legal appointment Crafts Show results Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Commonwealth Day Observance Service Meeting University news All Tickets Arthur Lehning Anarchist archivist who did not always practise what he preached Personal Column Constance Cummings-John Champion of African women's rights who played her part in the politics of Sierra Leone and became Mayor of Freetown Court & Social Nicolas Walter Humanist libertarian who was early campaigner against nuclear weapons Manchester City 0 Manchester UTD 0 At the end of the season in which they played this ill-tempered local derby against Mancheser City, Manchester United were eventually relegated after 36 years in the top division Alexander Young Playing the Rake for Stravinsky Losses trimmed at close Get more than your share Burmah in bid approach from BP Amoco Shares in Freeserve continue to drop John Charcol Picture Gallery Oil prices could push up rates, says George Britain overtakes French economy Japan slips into recession again Transatlantic dispute looms over Airbus aid Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Trimble opposes Telegraph sale to O'Reilly Royal Mail GM takes 20% stake of Fiat in car alliance Egg opens first online fund 'supermarket' Picture Gallery Approval for Losec successor eases fear on patent M&s to pay £20m for consultants Business in Brief Bank of NY exit Stanley online Roxboro ahead Post Office buys Microsoft in $1bn venture Hp invent Housing boom gives life to Bovis The emperor's Net clothes Commentary Recession is really growth in Japan Danger of domestic service Full circle Incentives anger at Dresdner Legal & General Danka suffers setback Paradigm players set sights on AIM Ask Jeeves High-tech sell-off hits Europe Stock Market Second-liners succumb to pressure Biggest Price Movements of the Day The day's main indicators ABF could provide food for venture capitalists Tempus Oil will not be the catalyst for a worldwide recession Bernstein offers altruistic option City Diary No flotation City Diary Bid vehicle City Diary Airbus subsidy puts pressure on Monti over European aid Last to know Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Early Indonesian gas sales could boost Premier Oil Leng says Laporte may seek out offers Taylor Nelson to buy CMR Financial Spreads Picture Gallery SFO inquiries hit by resources Heywood chief departs Shares up 13% for traffic firm Bonham takes chair at Cadbury Schweppes Barad in near-$50m payoff The Times Candover unveils modest asset rise Asian lift for Fairey Group Business in Brief Gibbs & Dandy sales up 9% Alvis unveils £75m orders Schroder funding buyout of Takko ED&F Man sells us business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Perpetual Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Meeting Points Stage Affair to take applause Big-race field Muscle problem casts doubt over Anzum William Hill Arkwright reflects on labour of love Cheltenham clerk to hang up his boots after 23 years Bailey gets in the winning groove with five-timer Point-to-point Nicholls considering double declaration New breed of bookmaker pitching in with punters Ladbrokes Sedgefield Southwell Unbeatable Internet betting Gallagher finds green pastures Three days that provide an escape from the troubles of everyday life Analyses the unique qualities of racing's Woodstock Yesterday's results Greening handed fresh start by Wasps Sweetnam in at deep end Sport in Brief Marino retires Open cashes in James declines Willcocks victory For the Record Cricket Today's fixtures Football Dominici injury adds to French woes Snow reports Agassi's exit eases way for Rusedski Tennis Pools forecast Magicians who turned the Test tide Cricket Rivals' historic achievements in Auckland testify to the enduring importance of the spinner's art On the record trail Volunteers sought to aid research Athletics Littlewoods bet Dancer urges need for instant steps Hockey Francis suffers again as Holden takes title Boxing Millward joins the cast Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: McMillan threatens Australia's bid for record win Departure of Rioch surprises Norwich Football The Premiership Today Chelsea seek calm amid storm Diamonds face rough passage to double dream Trophy details Ireland holds its breath over Istabraq The Times Crossword Howarth is first victim of national identity crisis Wales squad Sun Enterprises Reseller Index Total men? Why an hour's float is worth six hours'… Plus today in Law: nannies and confidentiality In Times 2 every week This week's promotional offers Today Gore, guts, pulp Welcome to the blood-stained, brain-numbed world of total fithting-banned in 40 us states, but available here to any adult with £15 to spare Richard Morrison goes ringside Granny power Grandparents are lobbying for more rights. Miranda ingram explores their role in the family Picture Gallery Are you an innovative thinker? A new test has been devised to find the secret geniuses in the workplace. Anjana Ahuja takes it and reports on how to spot innovation potential An inventor sits the test Who dares wins Score card Torture, lies and videotapes In his first intervierw journalist Andrei Babitsky reveals the torment of his captivity at the hands of Russian forces in Chechnya. By Giles Whittell The Test Radio 1 Ran's hand is twice its normal size. It is the hand of a witch Sir Ranulph Flennes has temporaily lost most of his sight and permanently lost part of his fingers, but he is determined to carry on exploring. Interview by Ann Treneman Pretentious, Moi? The Sunday Times Corruption at Paul van Buitenen took on the might of the European Commission and won when he exposed widespread corruption within its ranks. Here, in an excerpt from the British edition of his book Blowing the Whistle, he discovers nepotism on the payroll buried deep beneath mountains of red tape All the people workig with the TAO director had been given a pay rise Outsiders kept at bay to keep it all tied up Another tought battle for the rogue trader Though suffering from cancer of the colon, Nick Leeson survived his prison term. Now he tells Colon Cancer The facts Specialist eye care by video link South African patients are being treated via satellite link to Moorfields Eye Hospital. Pnina Fenster reports Float into bliss and Susan Clark felt claustrophobic at the thought of a floatation tank. But after a session bathing alone in one she emerged calm, composed and utterly relaxed Lying in the dark, I could not tell where the water ended and my body began Ask Jeeves Have tree bark, will travel When Nigel Summerley went abroad recently he eschewed jabs and opted instead for natural remedies. And guess what? He didn't get sick Holiday When one is not enough You've had the first baby, so why is the second so hard to conceive? Emma Burns reports The Times Febrile Convulsions Collins Old Masters hang in a new light An inspired rehang and sensitive restoration have enhanced Kenwood House's magnificent art collection, reports Marcus Binney Cobbe set a simple test: nothing should be brighter than the white of the hat worn by Rembrandt Classical collector Stravinsky The Flreblrd Concert The Lindsays Wigmore Hall Ornette still cuts the jazz mustard Alyn Shipton celebrates the innovative genius of Ornette Coleman, the horn man who reshaped jazz The jazz world is still coming to terms with ideas Coleman introduced in the 1950s The Times A classical instant replay Music: Advances in Cd technology are about to revolutionise concertgoing, says Mike Bradley Classical CDs Opera Diana Montague Bella Immagin Various Orchestras/Parry (Opera Rara Orr 210 £14.99) Orchestral Mozart Double Concerto K365; Piano Concerto K595; Sonata K448 Cuizon/ECO/Barenboim (BBC Legends BBCL 4037-2 £1299 Instrumental Bach Violin Sonatas Manze/Egarr/ter Linden (Harmonia Mundi Hmu 907250.51 £31.49) Metro choice compiled by Marit Hargie Top ten film choice Brightest star Theatre: Imogen Edwards-Jones meets the actor Mark Strong on the eve of his stage comeback David Mamet's writing is very musical. Fast punctated, intricate. You can't busk and you can't ad-lib I like the immediacy of a live audience's reaction. I mena, they will either applaud or throw veg Jazz Marty Grosz/Bill Frisell Pizza Express, Soho Opera Giovedo Grasso/Schicchi Guildhall School of Music Entertainments Imperial Cancer Research Fund Sadler's Wells Savoy Theatre Comedy Moscow State Circus In for a four-way stretch Theatre: Benedict Nightingale watches a quartet of friends Hurting one another in Richmond Keeping up with the Beckhams What more could Mr Golds want after his beloved Spurs won 7-2 and Arsenal lost? winning £500, says Nick Szczepanik Weekly winner Heroes and villains Calls charged at National rates Player list with current scores The Times Rip souads, big problems Rotational policies cause headaches, says Matt Sims Main leaderboard Youth leaderboard The Times The Times Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move The Times So that's why they're called dummies Yesterday's viewing In Times 2 tomorrow Satellite Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 1977 The Times AXS Telecom How secure is your rubbish? Nannies, injunctions and confidentiality agreements Exciting In-House Role in International Company Hughes-Castell Butterworths Downing Street confidential A press injunction was unnecessary because there was no longer a confidence to protect, argues New Directions in Recruitment Contents Fidelity Investments United see red over virtual auctions Protecting brand names on the Internet makes the offside rule look simple, says NabarroNathanson Graham Gill QD Set the rate , pay the bill Blame the Lord Chancellor for problems over compensation, says Lawyer of the week Valerie Davies Amstrad Always Ionovating Competition Commission Appeal Tribunals Eversheds Business Lawyers in Europe Nellen & Co Hughes-Castell International Legal Recruitment… Chambers and Partners State should not go out of its way to keep Brady alive News Realising Asset Value QD Rubbish! Well, not necessarily, m'lord Penny Lewis advises lawyers to take great care when disposing of confidential papers Taylor - Root Global Legal Recruitment Mason & Nurse Selection and Search Robert Walters The Weary weight of wig and gown In an effc… to give the law a modern image, Gary Webber argues that it … disrobe—and dispense with wearing horse hair on the head Dining at the Inns: othe Gary Slapper Case notes Vodafone airtouch Baker & McKenzie The legacy bequeathed by Pinochet The dictator may have flown but Michael Caplan predicts that there will be other cases A division of Stanton Chase International One 2 one The legacy bequeathed by Pinochet Laurence Simons Lipson Lloyd Jones Chambers and Partners How City 'haves' fund 'have-nots' City brief John Malpas says firms accused of creating a two-tier system are behind a trust for hard-up law schools Gallaher Group Plc QD Power to grant non-liability declaration Court of Appeal Published March 14,2000 Messier-Dowty Ltd and Another v Saberna Sa and Others Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Hale and Lord Mustill Judgment February 21,2000 Bank's credit condition was an unfair term The Times Concurrent use justifies double 'Budweiser' Blocking parallel imports is against EC law Statute not amended by delegated legislation Act outside normal business Licensee thought he was tenant Transforming Hackney Independent Referral Unit QD Treasury Solicitor Squatter's offer does not stop time running Chancery Division Published March 14,2000 Pye and Anotehr v Graham and Another Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment February 4,2000 Wiithers Wood Brigdale Limited Financial link insufficient for immigrant Queen's Bench Division Published March 14,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Asif Office of Fair Trading Health & Safety Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sprecher Grier Halberstam New York Bar Course University of Cambridge UK Project Support London Inn Group Harkavys Solicitors Ej Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Michael Page Legal Under lock and key at the Inns of Court Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Walker Morris Solicitors

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