News from 28/03/2000
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Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Sally Brock, Alison Root, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, Steve Davis, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hilary Finch, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Ian Cundell, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Carl Evans, Conal Urquhart, David McVay, Charles Mills, Cally Law, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Roland Watson and Nick Nuttall, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, David Rabinson, Susan Clark, Peta Sweet, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christopher Batchelor, Roger Williams, Kamlesh Bahl, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Henry Osmaston, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Michael J. Skelton, Ann Hughes, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Hilton Holloway, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Philip Webster and Giles Whittell, Hettie Judah, Michael Ranken, David Hooper, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Walter Gammie, Margaret McCabe, Christopher Huhne, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Ben Macintyre, Phil Ridgway, John Lewis, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Giles Whittell and Michael Binyon, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Mark Ingiefield, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Geoffrey Warner, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Emma Burns, Alan Cooke, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, C. A. Yates, Sarah Spencer, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, William Flenley, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Post Office to lose mail monopoly £3,000 bonus for Met police Ian Dury dies Booth attack Walsh record The Times Putin plans early visit to London Oscar star Mendes puts his 'family' first The Times Today Canteen rebel Jagger renews old school ties Virgin direct Belgrade plot to kill Nato chiefs in Kosovo News netstore Comment The Times Today Business The weather today Sport Noon today Plus Law Newspapers Support Recycling Plus Law Bond recruited to save Thunderball reef Plot to kill Nato chiefs One Woman's War in the Balkans Guide says Buckingham Palace is 'sterile' Veteran Quartermaster gets hi-tech farewell Smith Suit MPs get in the swim, clad only in a khaki thong Political Sketch £3,000 bonus for recruits to capital police Abbey National Wizard Harry is to fall under spell of girls Teacher was 'stalked by colleagues' News in Brief Prison health call Father's fury Vitamin benefit Correction buy. com In Business Today Line One Irish and Danes call for Sellafield to be shut down It's a record, Sam Serb war doctor beaten up wateraid Grammar opponents surrender Oscar speech is tough role for modest Caine Satire of Middle America is a beauty: cruel yet endearing buy. com The awards Sperm injection technique triples risk of gene defect Milennium Experience Patients in the dark over drug testing Dentists doubt the wisdom of watchdog ruling Prudential Bloody Sunday relatives want soldiers at inquiry Quest to seek the 'simple' truth not impossible, says counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items Activists target investors News in Brief Drugs warning Hostel rejected Ostrich farm sting Witness arrest Posthouse Heroes at the heart of a nation Debenhams Touchy subject raises eyebrows Ian Dury, punk's poet laureate, dies after cancer fight E-tailers failing to deliver Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes to be built on green belt Crowne Plaza Hospital in dispute about inheritance Picture Gallery IBM Budget 'boosts fight against benefits cheats' The Dome Coronation Street listed by Smith Blair presents EU summit as good for jobs alpha Politics in Brief Today in Parliament Blair and Hague square up in 'battle of Britain' Kilfoyle directs wrath at Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Keegan backs inner-city goal Labour may have to scrap Queen's Speech Cherie Booth attacks Law Society 'bias' Department for Education and Employment Legal immunity review Will Tony Blair be there for his wife? Shayler asks police to investigate Mi6 By a Correspondent: Patients 'injured by racist dentist' Marks & Spencer Top secret laptops go missing The Times Tuesday March 28 2000 Nissan hp Putin wins two-horse race against the Communists Unknown technocrats tipped for top jobs Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items West hopes for a softening on arms and Chechnya New President fit for the jet and judo age Crunch time for Microsoft as deal is rejected Low-tech judge in spotlight Multiple Display Advertising Items Castro outraged as Miami relatives put Elián on TV Barak faces crisis over peace talks World in Brief (AFP): More bodies found Election move (AFP): 26 die in attacks (Reuters): Kaunda quits job Gangs bomb Aix casino Multiple Display Advertising Items Jospin resurrects the past EU chiefs in cash inquiry Tennis star in air fracas The world online The Times The BBC's veil of silence at Lisbon European ministers got away with killing off jobs, not creating them The e-tailing delivery boy who could fail to fulfil your party needs Oscar for the Reggie Perrin generation Paxo's punch Take-off at last for poetic lookalike Putting the House in order Putin's Presidency Russia now has a chance of real change Let's Be Having You The largely unhelpful party political debate on police numbers And the Winner is More Oscars disguise the failings of the British film industry Schooling in Uganda Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or e-mailed Style challenge to new Rolls-Royce Compensation claims on NHS Britain's trade with EU Local tax increases Mi6 budget ... And the livin' is easy Better treatment for hepatitis C Greenwich memorial Prince's confirmation Sign of the times Court Circular Luncheons Reception Dinners Births Deaths Memorial services Livery Company Meeting Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Mr Desmond Llewelyn Birthdays Anniversaries Sir Frank Layfield Anniversaries Marriage School news Elections Appointments In Memoriam Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Dr Alex Comfort Author and scientist whose research into ageing was eclipsed by the his bestseller The Joy of Sex Reagan Rebuff for Kinnock Ian Dury Acceptable face of punk, rock, who enjoyed brief chart success before branching out into acting euronext Business News Winsor threatens to take Railtrack to court Markets await Opec quota rise John Charcol Growth in government spending at 25-year high Green swoops for Bhs in £200m deal Mayor's cue for Hollywood Beatties runs into the buffers Mobile phone bids top £5bn Index Budget critics gain ground Barclays teams up with Freeserve thus Chase deal could net £235m for Jardine Millionaire quiz lifts Avesco T&S Stores plans online shopping Financial Spreads Task force to report Rover findings Australian interest in Bass Business in Brief Pressure on Link Wireless float Ofgem price deal CRH acquisition SRH seeks talks Forth to expand Rosyth business Legal & General First Personal Lavish some care on Mothercare Jackson leaves as QXL makes Nordic purchase Reed in £185m acquisition Revamp for Shell Centre Infobank wins role in Net deal Globix M&S's Brooks sidesteps UK BG ahead on bid speculation Tech stocks give best mid-cap gains Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Share Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Unappetising insurers can make merger work Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Watchdog off the leash City Diary Reed deed Cruise ruse Bond issue Green's move on Bhs may be first piece in the jigsaw For a man who was finalising an £11bn M&s bid, Bhs is a curious consolation prize interactive investor international Doomsayers gain ground as Brown awaits nemesis Budget figures imply a move to fiscal stimulus. But Chancellor's critics overstate their case Younger son wins war of succession at Hyundai Daimler to take control of Mitsubishi Amerindo Profits sizzler from Global nationalmutual PIA highlights charges spread ICG predicts strong buyout activity Results in Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service e—cortal Shares close off low Let's face it, if you're used to reading this page Sandown Park Meeting Points 'Super 12' deal remains on course Racing Newcastle Wolverhampton Pritchard and Jefford seize the initiative Yesterday's results Southwell Course specialists Rapid Raceline Melville calls for action in bid to avoid break-up Rugby union Hilton's ban leaves Scotland searching for alternatives Pools forecast Treble Chance (home teams): Everton, Leeds, Southampton, … bet Wales team For the record Ambition runs in the family for teenager with talented mentors Judges see the artist in Davies Ice skating Britain put on alert by pool rivals Hockey Coulthard left on wing and prayer Motor racing Fogarty races to be ready Sport in Brief Dale selection bid Moses sets pace Baker hits high Hull seeking to rid club of hooligan element Football Today's fixtures Button makes his point early for place in history Legal & Public Notices By Our Sports Staff: Walsh is feeling on the top of the world Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Australia reel off another record Wellington (fourth day of five): Australia beat New Zealand by six wickets Sutton cuts Woods down to size Golf Webb catches eye in completing her victory mission Henman takes revenge with help from Zabaleta Tennis phones 4u Sunesson rejoins Funk Football Guppy found not guilty of ticket offence Firm Rains bans all talk of trophy First division By Our Sports Staff: Elliott forced to postpone Scotland comeback The Premiership today Contributors: Russell Kempson, David McVay, Nick Szczepanik, … Just going for goals Adams is ready to lead from the back Coventry return older and wiser Bassett back jockeying for premier position Football The Times Crossword The Times Enduring Walsh passes test of time Stadium plan puts Belles on the map Fantasy League Practice a great deal Times Today The Times Mick goes back to school Picture Gallery His work declined.'Music and girls,' he explains I am not a bully. I am still shocked and numb In a report published today the Law Society is criticised for an "anti-Kamlesh campaign". Kamlesh Bahl talks to Frances Gibb Copthorne How to take your leave Will he, won't he The Prime Minister must realise that when it comes to paternity leave, there is no third way—either a man is there for his partner and child or he is not. Heather Nicholson reports Michael Caine The Test Examiner Demonisation of In the final extract from her book, Eve-Ann Prentice describes how throughout the Balkan conflicts the Western powers consistently blamed the Serbs for the fighting The day I faced death I cursed the Fates and preyed that the end would be swift and clean The Times Gongs and Pretentious, Moi? Hernia Are GPs to test drugs on their patients? Another drug tragedy could be imminent because of the way that new medicines are introduced. Anjana Ahuja reports Patient Power Incontinence can be treated, even cured Contact the Experts Does a foetus feel pain? Research shows that in utero operations can cause trauma in later life. But the age at which an unborn child first feels pain is still fiercely debated. Emma Burns reports GPs who turn to alternatives Public demand is forcing doctors to provide alternative and complementary medicine on the NHS. Cally Law reports The Rosacea is a skin complaint that causes the face to swell and redden, yet doctors often overlook it. But it can be treated, says Susan Clark The Times Rosacea Links Deutsche Grammophon For the days dwindle down to a precious few Music: He hasn't sung since 1992 but, at 75, Dietrich Fisher-Dietrich is making the most of his time. Interview by Hilary Finch Classical collector Bach New Classical CDs Opera Weill Die Burgschaft Spoleto Festival USA/Rudel (EMI 556976 2 * *) Ma, country and Classical cellist Yo Yo Ma feels right at home with the music of them hillbilly folks, he tells Sue Fox Concerts Celebrating Pierre QEH/Festival Hall Concert Zehetmair Quartet Wigmore Hall metro choice Yes, it's really Georgian, circa George V Architecture: In Chichester, a row is brewing over the new look to the Pallant Gallery. Marcus Binney reports Heeding the spirit of the place could be the answer to everyone's dilemma Heritage Links Line POP Macy Gray Brighton Centre Entertainments Flying into turbulence Opera: Rodney Milnes endures an uneasy passage with The Flying Dutchman Theatre Flesh and Blood Hampstead Absurdly large, but it's really a burden Prosthetic body parts, cross-dressing clowns and dental floss. What a week for Hettie Judah Beyond the outer limits Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees sex take centre stage in a new italian play The Times Grimandi stands firm as sole survivor An almost complete overhaul has paid off for our March manager of the month, says Nick Szczepanik Monthly winner Leaderboards are on page 28 fantasy league Target Player list with current scores Main leaderboard Youth leaderboard The Times Middle men come good Beckham and Kewell are finally notching up points, says Matt Sims Heroes and villains The Times Times 2 Offer & Games Chess Winning Move Bookshop In Times 2 tomorrow Spaces in people's minds and hearts Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Choice Radio Film Choice BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 1989 The Times Today's Viewing Choice planet-talk Law Multiple Display Advertising Items PSD 'It won't stop women being trashed in court' Rules meant to encourage rape victims to see their cases through don't go far enough, says Grania Langdon-Down Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items ZMB A hard Act to follow Many private and voluntary organisations fulfilling public functions are unaware of the Human Rights Act and their own obligations under it, says Sarah Spencer Doing good to do better At last pro bono work is being taken more seriously, says Peta Sweet Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin board Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers at the heart of Government In sex cases, judges can't stop putting their foot in it News Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Markets Goodbye libel, hello privacy The growth in privacy claims could spell a new boom in damages, says David Hooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Access The law office of the future Website for island' law Insurance is the answer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this the end of the immunity that protects advocates from being sued? As the Lords debates lawyers' immunity, William Flenley says it is only partly defensible Multiple Display Advertising Items Lehman Brothers Light reading? Getting down to business John Malpas says only the fittest will survive an increasingly volatile and competitive environment Waiver of privilege allows challenge House of Lords Discrimination claim survives death of complainant Court of Appeal Public interest prevails Court of Appeal Correction Housing authority permitted to revisit its conclusion Court of Appeal Intention of all involved is relevant to meaning of 'disposal' Time runs in stay Court of Appeal Social aim prevails over economic aim Court of Justice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Damages alternative to rescission Effective date of termination after appeal Court of Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trading places Picture Gallery The Best of Queen's Cpounsel, £6.99 (RRP £7.99), Including … Tony might but women lawyers are reluctant QD Golf Challenge Inside Great golf … great courses Regional Final Dates for 2000 Golf Challenge goes in to bat to help Lord's Taverners 'For a bet, I used my putter like a snooker cue to knock the ball in' My Perfect Day Perfection in the round and don't you forget it Mel Webb visits the resort where the final will be played and finds it in a continuous process of self-improvement So you think you can tame Carnoustie? John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, offers encouragement to players who fancy a tilt at one of golf's most serious challenges, the course debbed Carnasty Ashworth Pocket guide to staying in bounds and out of the bunkers 'I enjoy my hacks at local courses' 'I'm addicted: I suffer withdrawal symptoms when I can't play' My Perfect Day From nutmegging Pelé to promoting his real passion John Hopkins talks to the man who created what has become a worldwide amateur competition The Times Turn your company golf day into a 5-star dream at La Manga The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Excuse me, but who says it's men only? You can almost hear the men gulp when they see you strike the ball cleanly, reports Alison Root golf International Driving to four corners Sponsors lining up for the challenge MMA
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