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News from 21/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Julia Dawson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Robert Cole, Christine Buckley and James Doran, Sally Brock, Robert Thicknesse, Ernest F. Smith, Mark Souster, Alistair B. Cooke General Secretary, Robert Lea, Patrick Hodgkinson, Philip Howard, Joanna Bale, Andrew Pierce and Roland Watson, Barbara Hewson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Alan Hamilton Oliver Wright and Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin, Arthur Leathley and Emily Davies, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Suzanne Harper, Michael Mulvihill, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Matt Sims, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Anatole Kaletsky, Robert Walls, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Neil Addison, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Robin Dunipace, Trevor Harley, Lea Paterson and Philip Webster, Susan Clark, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Giles Coren and Roland Watson, Stephen Wood, Jonathan Rule, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, James D. Zirin, Paul Wilkinson, Forbes Abercrombie, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Susan Edwards, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Vanni Treves, Oliver August, Tony Maskell, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Cressida Dick, Teresa Gorman, Jeremy Lee-Potter (Deputy Chairman), Hettie Judah, Philip Webster Diplomatic Editor and Giles Whittell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Gordon S. Miller, Nick Szczepanik, Alex O'Connell, Mike Brewer, Richard Miles Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Correspondent, Clive Soley, Robin Makin, Ben MacIntyre, Julia Clark, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Caroline Merrell and Sally Patten, Benedict Nightingale, David Nicholas (Chairman), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Howard Lamb, Michael Evans, Jan Raath, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Jon Sandifer, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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There must be better ways of protecting children… Today in the new Times 2 Labour can tax, but can't spend Today in The Times TS The Times Today and weather, Cryptic crossword,… Star begs Blair to save the world Madonna joins forty something mothers Law High St banks accused of £5bn rip-off Picture Gallery News BT Who (and what ) goes where in the new Times Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Plus Offers Joanna the SAS man 'gave police a beating' Rape 'lie' may free man after 14 years in jail Charity confused with gay practice to change its name Former child star jailed for drug deals TOD'S Doctor 'won job with false claims' When rootling, beware of mineshafts and lawyers Parliamentary Sketcg Cherie Booth seeks equality for gay couples Pitney Bowes AOL Dobson goes all out for ethnic vote Nuclear contract in doubt News in Brief Trimble denies change of heart Lord Chancellor role 'should go' Blair set to take paternity leave War crimes trial told of atrocities in 'rape camp' Conquering troops treat women as spoils of war Westlaw UK World Online Parents jailed for neglect News in Brief Husband traced Boy, five, killed School milk saved Match that Safety call for side airbags all cars PC World the Computer Superstore Teenage inmates 'ill-treated' Alpha Aggressive beggar is fined £50 News in Brief Father charged Solicitor jailed 'Maid' attacker Princess's walk Children's plea Life peers Terrorism trial of Algerians collapses Island cats must die to save rare birds Visa Aviva Murder police display model of victim's head In Business Today Nissan World's biggest statue designed in Sheffield Envoy's chauffeur treated like slave Alliance Leicester NHS wait prompts patients to go private BT Orkney drystone wall wins protection Hp Pupils fight for the right to skip lessons Teacher suspended over race remark More die from drug use Saga Cannabis damages the lungs Lineone In Sport Today A Big World Needs a Big Bank Barclays MPs defy Blair in fresh move to outlaw hunting NELC Inquiry ordered into Holyrood building costs Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland Politics in Brief Today in Parliament Customers profit from banking reforms Never a dull moment for man who relishes challenge Financial Times Bishop urges Barclays to rethink closures Defiant car unions plan huge protest NEC Anti-German sentiment 'could cost more jobs' Party rocked as MEP resigns Abbey National Crackdown on Eurostar immigrants News in Brief Released Ulster prisoner in court Paracetamol linked to asthma Bill means less time behind bars Woman 'raped by East Europeans' NCR Fantasist knifeman 'posed no threat' to the Queen Gateway Customs net 'black gold' haul Royal horse trainer's novel career move Stronger laws needed to curb ivory trading Voices of republic say it's nothing personal The Stationery Office Father and son hit on rail crossing News in Brief MP's son injured in street attack Builder dies after rubble rescue Death crash soldiers named Iron Age skeleton found at school Burglars steal guard dog Satan St. Joseph's Hospice Mourners weep for relatives lost in cult inferno Socialist rule ended by Senegal voters Saga One2one Free serve Violence after veterans defy Harare court Hillary attacks use of drugs to control children SEAT Psychiatric pill is both a curse and a blessing Medical Briefing Rapid Prudential Home Insurance Nazi doctor 'killed 772 children' Hp Sainsbury's Bank Putin to call on Blair first Clinton to meet Assad in surprise peace talks Jaeger-Lecoultre Pope prays on the mount of Moses Ryanair. Com The missing Oscars are found in bin World in Brief Kohl's heiress (AP): 'Gangster' shot Sharif death call (AFP): Beer idea falls flat (AFP) and Reuters: Muslims massacre Sikhs in Kashmir Us to expand missile defence plans RAC Multi-coloured day for the Clintons Time China sets terms for talks with Taiwan The world online The Times Why Brown still runs away from wedded bliss Laour's attitude to marriage shows where its heart really lies Of course Alchemy wants a profit - the only shock it is taking Picture Gallery It's not just Gypsies who beg with babies Frost thaws The Times Diary Whipped to a frenzy Cleaning up their act War on Bankers An excellent report with some questionable remedies The Times Middle East Matrix Diplomacy, domestic deadlines and the delicate peace process The Times The Goodwill Game The UN's celebrity circuit has gone way off track The Times Crime and punishment Mayoral declaration Dobson's beard Love's dream GMC rules 'need strengthening' Refugee begging tale re-examined Press freedom Architectural poetry Education partnership Taxing catalogue of VAT advice Brain power Surprise, surprise? Unkind cut Court Circular Luncheons University news Dinners Picture Gallery Memorial service Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news Church news Abe Yanofsky The Commonwealth's first official chess grandmaster Personal Column Mondial Tickets All Tickets General P. P. Kumaramangalam Indian soldier who helped to reach a peaceful settlement after the Second Kashmir Was with Pakistan in the 1960's Beatrice Milton-Thompson A dedicated and often hazardous missionary life spanning two continents and four decades Court & Social Cab Kaye Foorloose jazz vocalist and pianist who forged an engaging individual bebop style Emigration of 'Poor Law' Children Gains narrow in afternoon Telephone 0171-782 5000 (020-7782 5000) Fax 020-7782… Surge in UK housing market continues S&n in £1.7bn deal for France's top beer John Charcol Reprieve for MFI name Boston float to cut brain drain Investors ignore review to buy bank shares Kruger latest NatWest loser Patience Wheatcroft Index Budget checklist Results in Brief Interactive investor international Legal & General Liffe poised to join fledgeling European stock exchange Iceland ends Bhs talks Henlys to shed 130 assembly jobs Lloyd's List to go online Celltech rallies on debut Compaq Accessory store chain planned Morgan sells hotels to De Vere Business in Brief Eyretel flotation Autonomy listing Net chief gains Richard Ellert Debt-ridden Diablog to be broken up Taylor Nelson venture Future puts internet growth before profit Yes TV to float at up to £500m Time to abolish the Budget Commentary Henderson Investors Technology bulls are back Former Ftse 100 stocks find favour Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Profitable answers to e-commerce questions Tempus Henlys Cox Insurance Dollar Rates Wall Street Giveaways will not keep boom and bust at bay In a spin over motor racing City Diary Site test MisBAving The big brewers are thirsty for action Auld friends Rowe & Maw Checklist for the Chancellor's Budget Speech Ing Group Sharpen up your career options By Our Business Staff: It looks like a neutral Budget The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd Marlow ends era by lifting trophy For the record Legal & Public Notices West Indies pull off great escape Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Scoreboard from Port of Spain Public Notices Blyth left disabled by injury Sport in Brief Christie date set Barada stabbed Record for Rolph Johnston tumbles Garcia ruling Godolphin turns up the temperature Exeter Istabraq signs off Rapid Raceline Results from yesterday's two meetings Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Reading the racecard Evatt takes first-day honours Fontwell Park Lincoln conditions to suit Silk St John Sedgefield Kear tries to stem import of coaches Rugby League The new breed: young, gifted and backs The stars of the Six Nations Championship are the fresh talents with no fear of failure Ladbrokes Littlewoods bet Eligibility row fails to deflect Henry from path London moves into the home straight The Premiership today William Hill Cambridge seeking short cut to success Youngsters find key role in future of Arsenal Wright banned for push Pools forecast Wignall to lead new start for Stevenage United ready to lead final push for supremacy The Times Crossword Border skirmish that puts Cardey in a union gap Sun 36 pages of features, arts and health 6 pages of TV… Why Hillary won't win In Times 2 every week The Times Today Hillary gets it wrong She is perceived as arrogant and complacent, and despite being First Lady, is proving inept at politics, New York style. Even Democrats say they will vote for her Republican rival in September. Joanna Coles reports Picture Gallery Surviving fpm shui The house faces east - that's good. No, it faces north-east - that's not. The only thing that three feng shui consultants agree on is that it contains too much of Jane Shilling's clutter The Budget The Test 'Get rid of your sofa and change your life' It seems I have dustbins where Clutter 3 Suzanne Harper In conclusion Pretentious, Moi? The Times Chechnya: I am right In the final part of the series, Vladimir Putin talks of his relationship with Boris Yeltsin - and Chechnya Let's be frank, you're past it past it at 3 Employees are now considered over the hill at 42. But that's because most have discovered there's more to life than a career, reports Daisy Waugh Delia? could After 30 years of Tv recipes and bestselling cookery books, Delia Smith wants to devote her time to her beloved Norwich City. Interview by Moira Petty What the doctors don't tell you about brain injury After sustaining a mild brain injury, Mary Ann Sieghart was shocked to discover how long and debilitating her recuperation would be Is mass screening the answer to ovarian cancer? Trials begin soon into the lethal malignancy, thanks to two men who overcame their grief by launching a successful charity. Peta Bee reports Hope for dyslexics Dyslexia is not just a learning difficulty, it can have a severe impact on health. But an American treatment new to Britain is proving successful. Brigid McConville reports Royal Mail Dr Jane Collins Water, the drink of life It may be vital to good health, says Susan Clark, but is our water really pure and do we drink enough? Leonard Cheshire Not guilty: why British and American doctors disagree over the role of vitamin C in preventing heart disease Vitamin C helps to fight heart disease Water The facts A sister for the mother of Architecture: Marcus Binney takes a look at the oxtraordlnary new building our MPs are getting at Westmlnster The Palace of Westminster is long enough. I didn't want to continue in the same colour or tone A star in New York, starring Boulez A great conductor is helping the Lso to maintain its presence in the Big Apple. John Allison reports The Sunday Times New classical CDs Classical collector Opera notes Pssst - have you heard the latest from Herr Mozart? Opera: Rodney Milnes on the detective work behind a music festival surprise Entertainments No escapism Theatre: A cast of ex-cons excels In Biagger, says Benedict Nightingale Entertainments Listings Bada Antiques & Fine Art Fair Trapped by the pub bores Fringe Theatre: Locked in a darkened room with a lot of unhappy people, Hettie Judah checks her watch Metro choice Top ten film choice Comedy Cyber authors add novel twist to the Internet story Stephen King is on the Net, but so is a giant slush pile. Erica Wagner goes surfing for a good read Whether written in hyper or plain old text, there's a lot of rubbish out in cyberspace Westerveld comes up trumps What could be more welcome in the middle of your lunch than a call to tell you that you've won ?500, says Nick Szczepanik Players' honesty leaves managers despairing Telling the truth about a goal can be infuriating, says Matt Sims 6 or 12 points? Check your total, then ring 0870 901 4270 (ex-UK +44 870 901 4270) Calls charged at national rates Main leader board Player list with current scores Heroes and villains The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times GM foods and the luxury of choice Yesterday's viewing In Times 2 tomorrow Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC 1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 1983 The Times Today's Television Hfs Loans Stalking - why the Law is off-target Laurence Simons ZMB PSD Harassment: how the law fails to hit the target Neil Addison, who addresses a police conference on stalking tomorrow says the legislation is being misused UK lawyers to work in Kosovo Nabarro Nathanson Contents HC Garfield Robbins A fair deal for copyright The Times QD Your Shout The College of Law discusses building insurance, how to get rid of a tenant, bankruptcy and child maintenance Lawyer of the week 'The law was my destiny. I started as a little boy opening the post' Bulletin board UUNET QD MB QD Chambers Who has the power to challenge the Court of Appeal? News Legal Business British American Tobacco How code protects cyberspace Encryption is technology's way of controlling the Net, says James D. Zirin Virgin mobile Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd Crest ICL Damned In the wake of the Shipman trial and the Griffiths reports, doctors and lawyers are under scrutiny. Three lawyers, starting with Vanni Traves, give their views on policing the professions Public Interest The GMC se all disc Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Clifford Chance Gallaher Group Plc Portrait of a creative solicitor Painting colleagues is a niche practive for Christine Youldon Interview by Frances Gibb Lovells Crime court debut for blind judge Will women be the losers after provocation ruling? Changes to one of the two partical defences for murder are causing anxiety, say Susan Edwards Lipson Lloyd Jones Confusion means profusion Edward Fennell says John Prescott's complicated housing plans mean lots of work for lawyers City brief One 2 one Russell McVeagh Bird has landed Deciding which council has care of child Court of Appeal Published March 21,2000 Plymouth City Council v C and Another Before Lord Justice Swinton Thomas and Lord Justice Thorpe Judgement March 15,2000 Court's power to give family priority over lender Chancery Division Published March 21,2000 Mortgage Corporation v Shaire and Others Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment February 25,2000 The Times Construing term in context of Act Court of Appeal Published March 21,2000 Receiver for the Metropolitan Police v Palacegate Properties Ltd Before Lord Justice Pill, Lord Justice Mummery and Sir Ronald Waterhouse judgment February 9,2000 Immunity of Scots Parliament is restricted Court of Session Published March 17,2000 Whalley and Others v Watson Before the Lord President (Lord Rodger of Earlsferry). Lord Prosser and Lord Morison Judgment February 16,2000 Option to buy does not create legal obligation Queen's Bench Division Published March 21,2000 Close Asset Finance Ltd v Care Graphics Machinery Ltd Before Mr Justice Buckley Judgment February 8,2000 Prisoner cannot see early release assessment information Court of Appeal Published March 21,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another, Ex parte Alien Before Lord Justice Laws and Mrs Justice Smith Judgment March 10,2000 Lovells Haarmann Hemmelrath Priority for tax and insurance payments Chancery Division Published March 21,2000 In re Fjl Reallsations Ltd Before Mr. Jules Share, Qc Judgement February 10,2000 Notice no agreement Chancery Division Published March 21,2000 Rigby v Jayatilka (Inspector of Taxes) Michael Page Legal Higher ranking for wage claimants Queen's Bench Divison Published March 21,2000 The Ruta Before Mr Justice David Steel Judgment February 11,2000 Pearson BDO Allen & Overy 2 PB The Nottingham Trent University IFG Multiple Display Advertising Items Arlington Recruitment Limited Suche Rechtsbeistand Partners For London Firms Inns of Court School of Law Women lawyers divided over Bahl 's appearance Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery KLegal

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