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News from 11/04/2000

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Phil Yates, Chris Ayres Business Media Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Sally Brock, Robin Butler, James Moore, Bernard Leary, Adrian Lee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Woolfson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, John Clarks, Richard Harrison, Philip Webster and Mellssa Kite, Robert Lea, Christopher Clarke, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Robert Woffinden, James Bone, John Sandwich, Nicolas Mellersh, Clive Davis, Ian Cundell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Josephine Carr, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Anthony Loyd and Richard Beeston, Caroline Gluck, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Joe Joseph, Carl Evans, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Roderick Hall, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Jones, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Dr Jane Collins, Robin Marris, Martin Barrow, Michael Mulvihill, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Doug MacLeod, Ian Paul, J. L. Wilson, Daniel Lee, Anthony Grabiner, Tony Morton-Hooper, Nicholas Dobson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, James Marr, Fiona Fleck, John Keith, Peter Barnard, Matthew Bayley, David Charter, Catriona MacRitchie and Helen Matheson, Susan Emmett, Norman Harvey-Bishop, Paula Hawkins, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, Eve-Anne Prentice, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Amanda Sloan, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Joanna Webster, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Bethan Bell, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Trevor Osbourn, Giles Whittell and Philip Webster Political Editor, Christophe Narahara, Roger Boyes, J. Alastair Lack, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Rosser Chinn, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Allison, Richard Duce, J. M. C. Clark-Maxwell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Stephen Farrell and Tim Reid, Alex O'Connell, David Lister and Richard Beeston, Gerald Larner, Penny Lewis, George Caulkin, Sam Westmacott, Russell Jenkins, Kate Akester, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ghislaine Maxwell, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Summerley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Barry Wigmore, Alan Peacock, Tim Reid and John Goodbody, Roy Davids, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Justine Hancock, Jan Raath, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, John A. May, Christopher Irvine, Michael S. Chance, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The Times Judges doubled to stem asylum crisis Morse No Title Hope for Kosovan boy who can't eat Fears for baby in pram attack Pubs will open round the clock Picture Gallery Browns £16bn mobile phone windfall Cars should be £1,100 cheaper News Farmers driven out For further details call The Times Today Picture Gallery In the new Times Picture Gallery Sport Comment Times 2 Plus Law Offers Smooth No Title Changes to the chart below from noon: The low centred over the UK will remain stationary, deepening only slightly No Title Nurse 'killed by hospital rapist who drugged his victims' Sedative that causes loss of memory Baptists sacked £2 cleaner Grandmother jailed for air rage Cat-hater set fatal trap for feline trespasser More than one way to deter a cat Picture Gallery Comedy veteran Peter Jones dies at 79 News 3 4 News Huddled masses cower before booming biblical wrath Capitalism more lethal than Hitler, says Livingstone Canny Ken Picture Gallery Four in court over soccer deaths Configure Mandelson upbeat on Ulster deal News in Brief £699 Ex Vat £855.40 NEC Direction Sm-500v £655.65 Dying boy cried for mother after farm shooting Affluent couple milked benefits Unlimeted Medical Insurance that Costs the Same as… Angry Kid unleashed on Net Links News 5 6 News Car suppliers guilty of monopoly 'rip-off' Latest price comparisons Business Options 5L the Times Tuesday April Brussels wants system scrapped 'McGuinness shot claim in doubt' St. Joseph's Hospice '…when suddenly some clown pulled out in front… No Title Police were out to get I Noye, says his wife Marbles Yard is asked to investigate Cronje 'contact' News 7 Nissan Straw calls time on Sunday pub limits Straw calls time on sunday pub limits Picture Gallery …but publicans plan to sleep Thomas cook. com Not acting their age Protest group dogs animal lab shreholder Picture Gallery Navy looks at bonuses to keep skilled sailors 'Wild West' policeman jailed for assault The Times Tuesday April 11 2000 Bereaved father jailed for kidnap Store boss banned over HIV wins cash Bull Showboat has faces blacked for last time IBM MPs investigate intake bias at elitist universities Good University Guide Graduates 'stay true to PC views of student days' Links Gay cruising tips offered to schools Somak Holidays Rare species trade ban under threat The Battle for Survival Rapidinsure. Co. UK Saga Now's the time No Title Kenya demands halt to ivory sales News 13 Widdecombe moves asylum to centre stage Portillo apologises for cash 'oversight' We may monitor or record calls. Rate quoted is a… Picture Gallery Blair and Jospin following same path On Politics No Title Picture Gallery Widdecombe moves asylum to centre stage The asylum system has deteriorated to unbelievable and unprecedented levels in this country since this Government took power and then they say somehow that it's nothing to do with them ©2000 Gateway Europe. All rights reserved. Gateway,… Gateway Parliament in Brief No Title Blair pledges to stop devolution meddling Lads and dads will get £½m Ministers 'clueless' about fraud bill Emirates Be Good to Yourself Fly Emirates City fears anarchist computer attack Links Cheltenham & Gloucester Economy in North 'like Hungary's' Competition index The painter from Mars Gene discovery may reduce diseases linked to old age Picture Gallery Unseen perils are lurking in your home Nazi art website upsets galleries Links Gnomes released into wild Acco UK Ltd. No Title Embattled Prodi 'may be tempted to quit top job' Baby left to die after surviving abortion Tiny New CDU leader faces uphill task Overseas news 17 West's aid for dying children is too little, too late Leaders exaggerate the famine to feed their appetite for conflict Compaq Ethiopia War and Hunger Scottish Widows No Title Somalia Buy online at bol. com 'We have not been chased off for good, not yet' Zimbabwe: Fear and Flight Links EU threat to suspend £70m aid to Zimbabwe Consumers Association Guerrilla war unfinished, court is told 20 Overseas news Putin to meet the Queen day trip Psychiatrists put pressure on Elian's family World Vision Reuters: Local press wins Pulitzer Prizes over school massacre Jail for Holocaust denial Autonational Rescue Prudential Home Insurance Georgian President is re-elected News in Brief Kortean leaders to iiieet for first time since 1945 Kim risks debut on world stage First Active US takes rearguard action to save its seat Standard Life Healthcare Fat! So? ask weight activists Overseas news The Times Online Today The world online Just who is playing the race card now? Britain's pluralist society needs on open debate on immigration Tories should know better than to attack Stephen Byers over Rover North South Bringing new life into the Commons The Speaker has spoken: babies at the breast, hence for long periods their democratically elected mothers, are banned not only from the chamber and the Public Gallery but also from committee rooms The Times Diary Gym jams The Times Diary Korean Sunshine Kim Dae Jung's wooing gets a dramatic response Attention Seekers Fact, fiction and farce in the politics of asylum Reading the Bans To reopen markets in endangered species is too great a risk University access for the brightest English identity Bank closures Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed Letters to the Editor An Upper House in transition Medical negligence Comment Not on the buses Car numberplates Worms, boils and English Heritage Court Circular School news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Anniversaries Memorial service Receptions In Memoriam - Private David Treffry Diplomat and banker whose heart was always in Cornwall Debenture Court & Social Personal Column York, Pennant Flights Directory Flightsearchers Charity Commission Charity: One Seventh Shares of… Notice Peter Jones was one of those fortunate actors who… Versatile actor who filled the unforgiving minute on Radio 4 for many years Rosser Chinn put Lex Garages on Britain's… Motor trader who built an empire from nothing and raised millions for his favourite causes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices 26 Equity Prices No Title Alcoholic Beverages Weak finish for equities No Title Household GDS & Text Insurance Free Nasdaq trading with every click Investment Trusts Shorts (under 5 years) No Title Water Retailers, Food No Title Retailers, General Other Financial Pharmaceuticals Mining Printing & Paper Property Telecommunications Transport No Title Source FT information Business Byers brokers meeting on Rover rival bid BICC chiefs share £2.5m despite slide John Charcol No Title Freshfields in German talks Think-tank to attack FSA role as watchdog JLP's Dixons move 'will fail' Chase set to agree £5bn for Flemings No Title Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Index Economic View Index Stock Market Indices London property prices up but rest of country slows Picture Gallery Price rises not seen as inflationary Flextech and NTL battle for stake in beeb. com Results in Brief Stagecoach out to calm investors Business in Brief Why worry about trying to privatise dodgy nuclear… Founder's stake in Eyretel put at £35m By Our City Staff: Bookham's debut to test taste for techs Start 1840 Bidders count the cost of thin air Commentary Affinity duo's shares vow Banker in court over deal leaks BATM acquires Telco Financial Spreads 30 Markets Sainsbury continues recovery Stock Market Investors call time on Wetherspoon Eurotop 100 Teather Share Price Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices London Metal Exchange BOC may prove a gas for all concerned Tempus No Title Remedy for Governor s exchange-rate dilemma Economic View A little in-flight entertainment City Diary Short-sited Dixons 'guilty' of PC crime before it is committed Scandnavian Airlines Analysis 31 A Star Alliance Member 32 Business News Fear of bid failure hits BOC price Picture Gallery How Easy is It to Get Hold of your Company's Secrets? Picture Gallery Catmark to cover more mortgages EU revises grants map Virgin Trains targets route From a Correspondent in Brussels: EU still to decide on Vodafone merger Reform plan for insurance market The Times Tuesday April 11 2000 Capital in takeover talks with Border TV ARM beats forecasts with surge in profits Johnson Matthey plans £10m plant IT demand lifts Harvey Nash Digital Luminar confirms £600m Northern tie PPL forming partnership Dragons Clubs considers rights issue Sun microsystems TXU may sell some power stations Bentalls talks off Business in Brief 34 Unit Trust Prices No Title Fallon has reason to get well soon Racing Tomorrow Meeting Points Pontefract Going: Good (Good to Soft in Places) Tote Jackpot… 2.15 Pontefract Apprentice Series Handicap 3.15 Beast Fair Median Auction Maiden Stakes Course Specialists Prominent strikes gold at Middleton Southwell 2.30 Shadowfax Maiden Stakes 3.30 Elrond Handicap 4.00 Mordor Handicap 4.15 Tote Bookmakers (Showcase Handicap) 4.30 Saruman Selling Stakes Godolphin puts a price on winning On The Level Birkdale can be Ayr apparent Leading prices Southwell Specialists Rapid Raceline Godolphin, he has now added those of his brothers, Sheikhs Maktoum 36 Sport Sailor swept on by wave of optimism Which British Olympians will take gold and glory in Sydney? lain Percy is the first in a series of contenders Picture Gallery Endacott delights in the progress of Blackmore Wasps suffer sting in tale over Greening Price thwarted after opponent steals show Resurgent O'Sullivan aims to put mind over… Resurgent O'Sullivan aims to put mind over matter Snooker The Times Tuesday April 11 2000 Newcombe unmoved by boast Sport in Brief The Times Tuesday April 11 2000 Simpson relishes new challenge Cricket Middlesex bow to St George For the record Yesterday's racing results Basketball By Our Sports Staff: Cronje out of India matches Pentathion Bridge ) 4,951;2, F Boyd (Cambridge) 4,737;3, P… Today's fixtures Football Kick-oil 7.45 unless… Football Complete Music Hellenic League Snow reports Foster brews up storm on three fronts The girifriend of a leading British rower shares in his Olympic trials 38 Sport Singh weaves an intriguing web of major success The Masters Final scores from Augusta National Complacency not in manual No Title Allenby facing wait for Sydney selection Size matters in rule change The Times Tuesday April 11 2000 Fat chance of fun with the lean machine At Augusta David Duvai, always brings to mind a story told about Andrew Lloyd Webber Southgate offered further rest Football The Premiership Today Derby country Strachan's diligence ensures final fling The Times the Fa Youth Cup No Title Picture Gallery No Title Tottneham Hotspur West Ham United Wembley facing rebuilding obstacles No Title Telford's priorities lie with survival Virtual Reality The Times Swiftcall No Title Ridsdale accuses Galatasaray of lacking respect United require a touch of good Fortune Top of table The Times Crossword No Title Harry the Haddock? Sounds all too fishy for Grimsby Fantasy Football No Title Harrods Knightsbridge Times 2 The Times Times 2 Coverstory From London cabbies to City types, it seems everyone loves Livingstone—everyone except, Roland Watson discovers, his colleagues past and present 'Consistency is over-rated' Times 2 Coverstory Ken-Speak Bluff like a man Females are more modest than men, research shows - but that gets them nowhere at work, says Celia Brayfield Never cut back on time at lunch or in the pub—people need to understand how clever you are The Test How safe are our skies? Government moves to privatise the air traffic control system have increased fears about air safety. Eve-Anne Prentice reports Readers can enjoy a complimentary week's… How to Apply No Title The Times No Title Health Club The previous year. The biggest increases were at… Iroin atlantic Broad answer is extremely so, but constant vigilance… Picture Gallery 'Two Concordes with 160 people on board came within seconds of colliding over New York' Francis House Children's Hospice It's official: university makes The Times No Title It's official: university makes The Times Good University Guide Less racist and less sexist, graduates are also more active in their communities than others, says a new survey. David Charter reports No Title You happier and healthier No Title They re off and and shrinking Competitors who complete Sunday's marathon will be a centimetre shorter - but not for long. Peta Bee explains why Marie Stopes Health Centres They're off and running and shrinking Picture Gallery Marathon Links Planet medica Contact Numbers Children also get RSI Your child may be in danger at his computer. Justine Hancock has advice for parents How to Prevent RSI RSI Links A Generation ago it was fairly unusual to hear of the child having an allergic reaction to a particular food MMR Times 2 Family Health Food allergles Help for A pioneering treatment takes a radical approach to calming traumatised children, writes Sam Westmacott Disabled children Picture Gallery Disabled children Radical Approach Links Dr Federici with some of his brood on the doorstep of their home in virginia No Title A biblical cure for psoriasis? Times 2 Alternative Health Chinese medicine, combined with visits to the Dead… Picture Gallery Chinese tea and dips in the sea Why the fringe should not be on the outskirts Why the fringe Should not be on the outskirts Picture Gallery Someone You Know May Have Lupus… Picture Gallery The really rich versus the merely rich There's trouble in paradise as lines are drawn for a battle between developers and the jet set over a stunning piece of Bahamas' real estate. Barry Wigmore reports The veally rich versus the merely rich Times 2 Analysis Pretentious, Moi? Opera Ariadne auf Naxos Barbican Opera notes Oh Cecilia Unpredictable, passionate and impulsive, Cecilia Bartoli is faithful to no one composer—but she loves them all indifferent ways. John Allison's not complaining You're breaking my heart Concert BBC Scottish SO/Talmi Glasgow City Hall No Title No Title Metro choice Manchester goes for silver Architecture: Daniel Libeskind's War Museum taking shape in the North makes his V&A Spiral look tame, says Marcus Binney Concert Brentano String Quartet Wigmore Hall The arching floor means other visitors will look as if they are disappearing over the horizon Times 2 Arts New classical CDs Daniel Libeskind Links Picture Gallery Chelsea Art Fair The Pub Landlord Theatres Aldwych Recommended Comedy Dominion Pulling muscle from the chalet Pop: Ann Scanlon hi-de-hi's herself off to Camber Sands for All Tomorrow's Parties Donmar Warehouse Pulling muscle from the chalet Her Majestys New London New Ambassadors Queens Shaftesbury Entertainments Listings Strand Theatre 30 years blowin' his dues The saxophonist Dave Liebman is finally getting some recognition. Stuart Nicholson meets him Blues Sherman Robertson Worcester Park Club Times 2 Arts Jazz Pat Metheny Barbican No Title Computer selection again proves successful Who would have thought a B team—with a player not even in the League—could be a winner, says Nick Szczepanik The Times Computer selection again proves successful Fantasy Leagure Ltd On Target Player list with current scores Leaderboard No Title Jamie Oliver Bridge Chess Winning Move World Watching The Times Bookshop Bottom-baring beneath the blanket Yesterday's viewing In Times 2 tomorrow No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 Sky Sports 2 British Eurosport Radio Radio Choice Dan and Nick: 40 Nights in the Wildebeest Radio 4,6.30pm Right Said Fred: The Story of Diy Radio 2,9pm Radio 3 No Title Times 2 Radio 8.00 The Whitehall Village No Title No Title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 ITV Vanations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2001 Solution to Winning Move Hfs Loans The Times Laurence Simons Hughes-Castell Laurence Simons New boy proves a winner Grandees in the Lord chancellor's Department have been won over by Sir Hayden Phillips, says Frances Gibb Corporate and Finance Lawyers Contents Chadwick Nott Graham Gill Is it time for farmers to throw in the trowel? New laws that protect consumers pose problems for producers of unprocessed agricultural products, says Penny Lewis The Duke of Edinburgh's recent visit toa cheese factory in Australia has prompted fresh concerns How will the man in the street know who grew the wheat for his daily round of toast? Am Legal Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery No Title Nothing but the best, Ok A new statutory duty puts the onus on Best Value, says Nicholas Dobson On April I local government was hit by a new stautory duty to give Bes Value Nothing but the best, Ok Lawyer of the week 'The combination of human and intellectual interest was irresistible' Deputy Ombudsman/legal Adviser Zarak Macrae Brenner Hammond Suddards Ranking & Finance Banking & Finance Why advocates 'immunity should be removed Commerce & Industry September 2000 Qualifiers Private Practice Zarak Group Marketing PSD Professional SHP Associates QD Mr Straw, it's time to listen to the courts The Home Secretary should cede his remaining powers of sentencing and release to judges, says Kate Akester Legal Assistants to the Law Lords QD JPMorgan Do the mentally ill need care or control? Plans for compulsory medication have had a mixed reponse, says Daniel Lee Taylor Root Multiple Display Advertising Items Dispute over privilege Josephine Carr has advice on what to do when Europe demands in-house documents Association of Train Operating Companies Belgium's new professional class Put some mobility into your career ICL Shopping online is common sense Christophe Narashara considers the issues Internet shoppers should be away of and outlines the laws that protect the It might be you … While arti… cannot … No Title You have bookmarked a page, that what you are seeing… The new distance-selling directive makes it… … name but if it is yourname. com, it's for sale …ts may have a moral right to their own names, the law … ecessarily enforce that right, says Richard Harrison And Excise website (www. hmce gov. uk), which… Problems with the delivery ensure that there is a… Case notes Flight of fancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Why all eyes are on the Microsoft empire Catriona MacRitchle and Helen Matheson assess the possibilities of a forced break-up here Stephenson Haewoon United Cinemas International Warner Bros QD Sport Lawyer Peering into the magic circle John Malpas looks at plans by the office of Fair Trading to scrutinise the legal profession City brief Once the main points of the Budget have been digested, journalists Haarmann Hemmelrath Heads she wins Irrelevant charge should be deleted Privy Council Pubilshed April 11,2000 Nwabueze v General Medical Council Before Lord Hope of Craighead. Sir Patrick Russell and Sir Andrew Leggatt Reasons April 6,2000 Broadcasters must show justice will not be risked High Court of Justiciary Published April 11,2000 BBC Petitioners Before Lord Macfadyen Judgment March 7,2000 Power to extend periodical payments order after its expiry Court of Appeal Published April 11,2000 Jones v Jones Before Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, President, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Justice Marice Judgment March 30,2000 Valuing variation in construction contract Court of Appeal Published April 11,2000 Henry Boot Construction Ltd v Gec Alstom Combined Cycles Ltd Befor eLord Justice Beldam, Lord Justice Ward and Lord Lloyd Ward and Lord Lloyd of Berwick Judgment April 4,2000 Solicitor has no right to see client in police station Court of Appeal Published April 11,2000 Rixon and Others v Chief Constable of Kent Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice Sedley and Sir Christopher Staughton Judgment April 5,2000 Lesser prison term appropnate Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 11,2000 Regina v Stenhouse Order must be specific Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 11,2000 Regina v Mann Vodafone airtouch My pigs love your garden Owning a property can open you to al sorts of obscure rights and costly obligations, Joanna Webster points out Caught in a web of confused science Sport's war on drugs risks injustices, says Tony Morton-Hooper The property could be subject to a right to take wood. these rights are classifed The Times A declaration of interest The Jenkins case brings into question guidelines on judges' interests, says Robert Woffinden Allied Domecq Flaunt it British Airways The world's favourite airline IP/IT Lawyers Deputy Registrar London Court of International… Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Severn Trent Environmental Leadership Study for a Law Degree at Home No Title Yoshiko Records University of Westminster Yoshiko Records Multiple Display Advertising Items EJ Legal The Junior Assistants' Survival Guide New Lord Brennan may be in need of a sick note Legal Diary QD Legal

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