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News from 23/03/2000

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Phil Yates, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Roger Davis, Sally Brock, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Magnus Linklater, John H. Williams, General Manager, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Sarah Gristwood, Adam Mars-Jones, Roger K. Ford, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Ian Cundell, Andrew Pierce and Peter Watson, Clive Blackwell, Peter Harclerode, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Bryant, Howard Davies, Anthea Mayne, Giles Tremlett and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Mark Hamer, Secretary, Shirley English, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Lawrence James, Sanjida O'Connell, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Frankie McGowan, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Alasdair Reld and David Hands, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Eileen Fursland, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Eve-Ann Prentice and Richard Ford, John Kavanagh, Alan M. Calverd, Alan R. MacKenzie, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Peter Wright, Paul Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Fraser Nelson and Richard Miles, Marit Hargie, Fiona Fleck and David Charter, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Karen Homer, Robbie Looker, Carl Mortished and Lea Paterson, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, N. L. Denton, Sylvia Plath, Matt Dickinson, Salley Vickers, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, David Waddington, Francis Gilbert, Beryl Dixon, David Owen, Robert Shaw, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, James Doran and Christine Buckley, Melissa Kite, Henry Richmond, William Lithgow, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Peter Haydon, General Secretary, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Carla Delaney, Andrew Emmerson, Ruth Scurr, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Annie Turner, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Raymond Seitz, George Caulkin, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Gardner of Parkes, Chairman, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Julius Norwich, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Kathleen Wyatt, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Toni Wallace, Chris Ayres and Nick Hasell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Tracey A. G. Rosell (Director), Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Scott Bradfield, Carl Mortished, Frances Gibb and Robert Lea, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, David Mamet, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The British public will become less tolerant of… Times Give me a budgie or a cyanide pill, pleads serial killer Lawyers and City auditors called to account Times Monument of missing love Branson to sue his biographer Adam Mars-Jones on Wynona Ryder's new film I survived a heart attack at 20 Old Speckled Hen Plus: eight pages of books Pope's sorrow for Palestine Duke's Strine language A textbook murder case Chelsea facing toughest draw News Tiny In the new Times 2: Who (and what ) moves where Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Appointments Offers Gray's Anatomy was textbook for sword attacker Suicide colonel faced arrest for child abuse Inventor foils lamppost menace By a Correspondent: Defendant and accuser flee court in tears World Online Sex attack on girls at Beatrice's Swiss school Nuclear minister belongs to CND 97% of Visitors to your Website only Browse MP censured over 'cash for honour' Tories snigger at boom, bust and tampons Gilles Coren Parliamentary Sketch Marchers welcome Thorntons Price-fixing allegation costs auctioneers dear Season's eatings stay all year The Open University Rules to restrict organ storage 4u Registrar marries lesbian couple Demise of Rover Send an E-Mail Archbishop sees light in Church's hour of gloom Police hold 100 in raids on London racists Lawrence squad arrests third man BT Nasa 'knew Mars craft was doomed to fail' £5.1m for paralysed boy hit by car Marbles. com Customs' tobacco force doubled Tesco Trains to carry more bicycles The Flat Is Back A Brochure Works Trawlers' new nets blamed for dolphin deaths Speaker to receive libel payout Swiftcall Labour hopefuls told to cut 'Ken gibes Hammond Suddards NHS staff will have pay linked to performance Milburn takes politics out of health trusts Royal Mail Nurses will be given wider healing role Killer was sex pest who called 4,000 women Pinter finds room for more danger and anxiety Gateway Abbey National Loyalist's murder 'made to look like suicide' Clan stronghold falls to forces of time and nature On digital Campaign to tempt culinary tourists on rural ride Outback town takes bus to see the Queen ONdigital Train strike after driver is sacked News in Brief McGuigan ban Ferry rescue TUC driver plea Millennium slump Blair says he wants value for NHS cash Hoover Budget fax forecast divides Tory MPs Pardon plea Parliament in Brief Curfew scheme MP returns Today in Parliament Budget secret that was leaked to everyone Blair throws his weight into NHS battle On Politics Tory tries to stop Unionist 'blunder Motorola Kate Muir PC World the Computer Superstore Diplomat regrets attack on The Times Cyprus donors flock to help boy aged 6 EasyJet. com Lineone British envoy 'on the wrong side this time' Putin reaches out to wayward republic Dixons Hoverspeed Russian war zone chief is taken ill News in Brief Separatist state's president shot Muscovites flock to first Ikea store (Reuters): Pipeline fire in Nigeria kills 50 Pope condemns Israeli treatment of Palestinians Muezzin's call halts Bethlehem Mass Deal with Syria on Golan withdrawal 'a step away' Marks & Spencer Pensions Fujitsu Computers Siemens New attack on anti-Semitism to soothe critics Blair and Aznar deal to end Rock dispute The Link Austria issue haunts 'dot-com' summit Killer shot dead as hostage drugs him and escapes SAGA The Royal Bank of Scotland Warning on 'superstate' Ision Internet plc Helicopter spills load of cyanide World in Brief £322m bias bill Shadow on Lang Siege deaths Political comeback for ovarian cancer Medical Briefing Jabs can ward off the summertime blues MoneyBack on every pound you spend Is Beckham a cut above the rest Net worth of oily fish for a healthy diet Prudential Time The world online Do not meddle with the land of our fathers Centuries of ownership should not fall prey to an obsessive desire for reform Only Britain has the secret of how to put euroland back to work Picture Gallery Brown launches his great clinical trial Parting shot Al Fayed embarks on virtual battle Blair insists on ground control Thin Air Blair cannot count on Lisbon to make the EU popular Blair's Prescription The NHS may need more reform than No 10 will offer Country Fayre Good cooking is coming to the counties Ups and downs of Brown's Budget Third World school fee 'scams The black economy Scottish Opera Human rights law Lib Dem peers Dot con Net cost of the oceans' fine food Times a-changin' Immortal rhymes Court Circular Memorial services Personal Column Luncheons Dinners To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Installation of the new Archbishop of Westminster Birthdays Anniversaries King's College London Lecture Forthcoming marriages Legal news School news Meeting Appointments Mondial Tickets Philip Bates Cunard executive who in the 1960s saw the vital need to get the company's freight operations containerised on the North Atlantic route Edward Goy Slavonic scholar too modest to boast of his insight into Balkan problems Personal Column Court & Social Professor Ralph Kekwick Finding new techniques to purify blood plasma Increase in London Traffic Frequent flyers go to travelstore. com Private investors torpedo dot-com debutant NTL cheer after cable TV ruling St Michael demoted at new M&s Multinationals attack double tax change Hutchison sells £3.2bn stake Brown switches cash to poorest Fleming Alchemy names ex-Rolls chief to run MG Patience Wheatcroft Stay stealthy Results in Brief Globix First Person Global. com BG up 10% as demerger unveiled Housing boom boosts Barratt Diamonds lift Anglo Liffe creates its own dot-com Wiseman launches Unigate bid MPC agreed on rates Legal & General Pru sells funds to Deutsche Ecclestone sells 50% stake in F1 Business in Brief Reuters job move Celltech savings Amey 54% ahead Million for Halifax E-xentric deal New shell launch for Edelson Compaq NonStop Kingfisher calms price war fears Driven out by the Chancellor Commentary Bookshops at risk, says HMV Netstore Halifax in bid for St James's UniChem unveils Net plans Rumours of buyer boost GUS Stock Market Builders shrug off rise in stamp duty Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Main Share Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Good prospects in the pipeline as Bg splits Tempus Kingfisher Celltech Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street West Midlands faces its fate as Rover drama begins to unfold Lessons must be learnt from crisis to prevent another Longbridge NatWest hands out the cards City Diary French stick Please don't tell us the truth on taxes Financial Editor In the frame Cahn do Wheels of industry to stay well-oiled SAS The Times Unit Trust Information Service Get more than your share Company law to create prosperity Needy students count on appeal Any other business American Express World Express Fund One 2 one Well-received US puts BNFL under scrutiny Business in Brief Telewest inquiry First Choice allies Hilton payoff Home advantage Bank of Scotland Issue of independence needs tough thinking Audit Shares lose early gains Let's face it, if you're used to reading… British Funds MCC throws ball to Batts Cricket Golf round plays important part in Button's build-up Motor racing Rosslyn Park schools sevens Scotland vow to stick with their Englishman Rugby union Loughborough fail finals again Jones puts pressure on local favourite Bowls Oxford stroke suffers setback Rowing British pair get chance to atone Tennis Today's fixtures Ntini back with a vengeance Sport in Brief Tour expands Towers walk tall Riverkings reign Hick appointed Arctic Owl ready to raffle feathers in staying races Ten to follow on the Flat BT Smith equipped for tasks ahead Equestrianism Chaloner's victory raises hopes Squash White happy to play on memory Snooker Swinburn to link with O'Brien Racing Doncaster Meeting Points Wolverhampton Wincanton Yesterday's results William Hill Rapid Raceline Athletics tries to ran away from foreign legion Bryant's Eye Duval leads pack in pursuit of Woods Golf Sunningdale foursomes Bet For the record Shore remains to fore despite name dropping O'Leary hopes to avoid Arsenal Football Two Uniteds have sinking feeling Seaman is braced for worst news By Our Sports Staff: Hamilton's happiness brought to swift end Football The Premiership today Charlton head in right direction Johnson steers Ipswich back on course Last night's results Transfer Deadline Day Blackburn benefit from the revival of Dunn Defeat casts Chelsea into United's lair The Times Crossword Vialli defends wisdom of leaving out his captain Qualifiers Lastminute. com 36 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Mars The Times More than just a hustler Pan Medica Churchill Management Centre Foxtons Section One Sell your way to the boardroom Companies are recognising the need for graduates on their sales teams, says Christopher Warman Friskies Michael Page BMS ASR Sales Recruitment Chill out for the summer Experience Better to be poor than to lose it Chase Kraft Jacobs Suchard The Times SPG Advancement Careers Ltd ITL Equifax Ovum Ltd Top Sales Performers EMR Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'I like the open culture Work KP McVitie's Salesforce Oliver, Wyman & Company A new age of occupation Graduates ring the changes in a volatile jobs market, writes Peter Brown Reed Accountancy Personnel JDA UP the Ladder So you want to be a Community nurse Crossroads Sales Opportunities Percussion Software Ltd Graduates SC Two Ltd The Times HM Prison Service PFJ Ecommerce Executive Search Consultant… Inghams Arlington Recruitment Limited Sales Executives Internet Consultancy Love & Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Providing a link between ideas and money The Changing Business Hayward & Associates Macmillan Davies Hodes Cazenove & Co Pace Hoggett Bowers Argos Mercuri Urval Mars Head of Regional Supply Network The Economist Saillabs UniChem Intelligent Finance John Menzies GTS Down Lisburn Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items RM The One Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items MTS Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Retail Financial Services Head of Learning & Development Direct Line Group Services Roemex Limited Drake Multiple Display Advertising Items Grade G Practice Nurse Michael Page Digby Morgan STF Executive Search The Times EDF Trading Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multos Pricewaterhousecoopers Network Executive Glatt Protech Limited Network Limited Michael Page Commercial & Marketing Peterman Europe The Arts Council of England Daewoo Electronics Sales UK Limited Brokat Camden's Largest Entertainment City Times Newspapers Inside Careers Chain Link Technologies Inc William Mercer Barkers Career World Michael Page Leadership Trust Purchase Ledger Business and Training Consultants Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Career Analysis Ltd Lexmark International Ltd The Lloyd Group Baer Management Consulting PSL Technology Director, Europe Royal Holloway University of London Adderley Featherstone plc The General Council of the Bar Redwing Satellite Solutions Ltd Prudential Regent Consulting KPMG Michael Page The Triangle Partnership Futurestep Dixey Henderson Limited Community Hospitals Group Head of Business Research Hemscott Net Human Resources Europe Hanover Fox International Michael Page Sales & Marketing Business Link World Duty Free British Waterways Hoggett Bowers SmithKlme Beecham Consumer Healthcare Connaught Career Legal Ltd SR Sales Executive Ntl Elan Easy way to give staff the feel-good factor Companies can give staff the caring edge, says Eileen Fursland PFJ Lux Gentium Lex Website just the ticket Management Executives on the Move Intelligent Thomson Legal and Regulatory Group, Europe Brooking no obstacles Recent Appointments 36 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Elient Services Manager Capital One How some companies are hatched Attitude Munchener Ruck Munich Re Group Section One 36 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Logica Consulting Unisys What did the mobile say to the fridge Entrust Technologies Best Section Two Can these two new wireless systems work together? The technology to put information into hands of a people constantly on the move is there. Andrew Emmerson looks at the players Intel online services Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Associates in Advertising Syntegra Harvey Nash Iss PSD Zurich Financial Services Awesome ASP has a real sting in the detail Agency service providers are threatening to turn in-house computing on its head by making outsourcing the norm, writes Annie Turner Price Water House Coopers Tricorder's Consultant Beating the systems Network Executives on the Move Criterion Search Mro. Com NDS One 2 one First Parson Global PSD Barkers VoCalis Centra Matra Systems Hamilton Parker International First Person Ellis Fairbank plc Globix Limited CRL Royal blue Motorola Think different Oxygen Solutions Ltd The Capital Markets Company Oxygen Solutions Limited Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Oxygen Solutions Ltd P&o Stena Line HOSTeu Love & Tate plc Investment Intelligence Systems Aston Zoraster Associate-Internet Times Newspapers Physio first Chris Thackray at Zenith Resourcing Ltd Aquinas Program Planning Professionals Ltd Austin Benn Quillion Youth Justice Board Northern Ireland Office Pricewaterhousecoopers Vale Royal Whitney tyzack Braced for the business rate One of the biggest costs for UK companies is about to rise substantially, writes Fran Littlewood Regent Consulting Howgate Sable Resource Development Limited QD Banker gets call to Asia Liverpool Victoria The Friendly Society National Canine Defence League GKR Odgers International West Associates MacMillan International Elan Inter Exec MMi Liberty Advertising BM Associates Orbital Software Credit Director for the Financial Lending & Trade… GRC Times Newspapers University of Warwick Lieutenant Governor of the Bailiwick of Jersey Human Resource and Management Consultancy Director of Operations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selector Europe One selection International GTS NHS ERAA Higher Education Statistics Agency Hoggett Bowers Havery Nash Korn/ferry International PTC Information Technology Director Odgers International Harvey Nash Net Call Venture partnership The Dorow Partnership Customer Marketing Director Cramer Systems Madison Executive Search QD How much will dot-com customers spend? Any business, dot-com or traditional, needs a new key to unlock marketing success, says Robert Shaw Harvey Nash Odgers International GKR 36 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Vodafone Whitehead Mann Exceptional Managing Director for our new internet… Braced for the business rate Breathe net Selector Europe Allen & Overy Section Two 44 pages of features, health, books and arts 6 pages… Chess & Bridge: Page 38 TV Review: Page 39… Erica Wagner reviews the Journals of Sylvia Plath Letters from a serial killer Should Robert Maudsley spend the rest of his life in… How to stop your child becoming anorexic In Times 2 every week Free Books Schools Today Out of sight, out of mind Damaged by a childhood in which he was brutally beaten by his father, Robert Maudsley became one of Britain's most notorious killers. Despite clear evidence that he is severely distributed, under British law he is deemed untreatable. He has spent the past 23 years in solltary confinement. Now, in letters to Times journalist Eve-Ann Prentice, he says he would rather die than continue to be "buried alive" Picture Gallery 'I am left to stagnate and regress' Hopelessness Geographical The Outback The Test Frankie goes to Hollywood Cabbage soup, a Helen David dress and a talented husband helped Frankie McGowan to get to Hollywood after he was nominated for the soundtrack on Shkespeare in Love last year. But nothing prepared her for the madness of Oscar night The Reduced I was walking along Sudden cardiac arrest can strike people of any age at any time, often for no reason that doctors can discern. Five years ago it nearly killed Kathleen Wyatt The Sunday Times Cardiac arrest St James's University Hospital Let them eat cake or crisps or toffee or... Our children must be allowed to follow their dietary inclinations, free from the pressures of parents who diet or the faddism of misguided teachers, declares Catherine O'Brien Making a meal of it Kate Muir Multibionta Sylvia's not so private persona Sylvia Plath's fournals are revealing; but htey read as if she was aware of an audience, says Erica Wagner The Journals of Sylvia Plath, 1950-62 Faber & Faber, £30 ISBN 0 571 197043 £25 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Further reading The Times Bestsellers Napoleon's lost battle; Balzac's lost novel The Battle By Patrick Rambaud Trans. Will Hobson Picador, £15.99 ISBN 03303371460 £13.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Cleaving the temples of his foe's elephants Diary and Letters Too much plonk and they night wake up with heaven known what engraved upon their persons The Sunday Times Beat, beaten, broke Selected Letters, 1957-1969 By Jack Kerouac Ed. Annn Charters Viking, ?25 Isbn 0 670 861890 1 Jack Kerouac's letters reveal a divided soul who often turned his brightest-burning fire on himself, says Scott Bradfield What's best for Britain Making Foreign Policy By John Coles John Murrey, £17.99 ISBN 0 7195 6046 2 £15.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A parable for Palestine When I Lived in Modern Times By Linda Grant Gronto, £15.99 ISBN 1862 073341 £13.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 CAF The man who would make peace How did David Trimble travel from traditional Unlonism to the centre ground he now occupies? Ian McIntyre traces a political journey Trimble By Henry McDonald Bloomsbury, £16.99 ISBN 0 7475 4452 2 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Looking for an Italian pick-me-up In Short Miss Garnet's Angel By Salley Vickers HarperCollins, £12.99 ISBN 0 00 2261154 £9.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Life in the 'burbs Small Change By Stanley Middleton Hutchinson, £16.99 ISBN 0 009 180110 9 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Sunday Times How the Nazis stole that art The Faustian Bargain By Jonathan Petropoulos Allen Lane £20 ISBN 0 713 99438 X £17 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A deliciously flaky Danish pastry New Films: James Christopher is torn between a menacing new drama and a fabulous old classic ICA No biting, no gouging... ju New Films: Rubin Carter could have been world champion, but got banged up for the murder. The Hurricane, his life story, could have been great, but isn't, says Adam Mars-Jones The Cider House Rules New videos Gnostic, gnomic, is Harvey Keitel entirely gnormal? Cinema: For the mystically inclined Harvey Keitel acting is an arduous journey of the spirit, he tells Sarah Gristwood Magnolia World Music Master Drummers of Africa Queen Elizabeth Hall The Hurricane Metro choice Marit Hargie Top ten film choice Ordinary Joe Theatre: The last days of a terrible enfant leave Jeremy Kingston cold Recital Evgeny Kissin Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Oddly sympathetic Theatre: An engagingly quirky set of characters draws In Benedict Nightingale Entertainments Play golf, walk, ski, sunbathe Pack your Bags A selection of bargin last-minute travel opportunities Airline Network British Midland Check-In Flight Centre The Times Delta Worldwide Flight Searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items American Vacations Trailfinders Down to earth advice? A guarantee of cosmic harmony on a brownfield site might sound ideal. But would a strong dose of common sense fit the bill for a lot less loot, asks Karen Homer Focus is on natural balance Feng shui at work Feng Shui The Feng Shui Shop Alan Stirling Feng Shui Consultations Tansu Feng Shui Earthkeepers Japanese Meditation The Times Features Team Can Be Contacted on the… Creative Space Feng Shui Feng Shui UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feng Shui & your Home Creative Feng Shui Feng Shui Consultants Feng Shui 2000 The University of Reading Ens-Europe Entrance Competition Learn French Fast Munro College Internationally famous & widely acclaimed author &… Chapter House Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University Multiple Display Advertising Items Mind games bullies play New research on under-age bullies is overturning how we think about them—and how to counter their behaviour, reports Sanjida O'Connell How parents can help their child Easter Revision A-Level & GCSE Distance Learning Warwick Business School Helpline Multiple Display Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward Gabbitas Educational Consultants Cherwell College De Montfort University Lectures, Seminars & Conferences Davies, Laing and Dick College The Trinity MBA Our pay is our business Teachers will be undermined if their performance-related pay is disclosed to pupils, says Francis Gilbert DFEE Primary example A different name, a new head teacher, new uniforms and a free breakfast have transformed a troubled school, says David Charter Over-educated, under-skilled-and jobless Education Inability is no excuse Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published March 23,2000 Director of Public Prosecutions v Furby Before Lord Justice Kennedy and Mr Justice Butterfield Judgment March 14,2000 The Sunday Times Sufficient nexus Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 23,2000 Regina v O'Brien Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Klevan and Mr Justice Jackson Judgment March 20,2000 Security for costs Chancery Division Published March 23,2000 Leyvand v Barasch and Others Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment February 15,2000 Proceedings date Court of Appeal Published March 23,2000 Shepping and Another v Osada The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times Real gumshoes induce the big sleep Yesterday's viewing In Times 2 tomorrow Satellite, Cable & Digital Joe Joseph reviews the best of last night's… Radio Radio Choice Film Choice: David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill… Film Choice A King and for the 21st Century Bbc1 Radio Choice: plus complete national radio listings Comprehensive listings of today's satellite,… Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 1985 The Times Index Made to Measure Shirts

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