News from 02/05/2000
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Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Jane Kavanagh, Conal Urquhart and Stewart Tendler, David Adams, Sally Brock, Adrian Lee, Adrian Lee and Paul Peachey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Woolfson, Andrew Horrocks, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Laird, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, James Bone, Ron Holley, Srikumar Sen, Gareth Boote, Carl Evans Point-to-point, Geoff Brown, Peter Dawson, Pat Gibson, Geoffrey Wood, Robin Smeeton, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, D. J. Luke, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, R. Turner, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Edward Garden, Matt Sims, Emma Ridley, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Roland Watson, Mark Goddard, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, William Lawes, Peter Barnard, Laurence Morgan, Russell Kempson, Cherry Chappell, James Pitt, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Nick Hasell Companies Reporting, Barry Millington, Marcelle D'Argy Smith, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alan Lee and Chris McGrath, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, Paul Peachey, Patrick Stevens, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, James Morton, Monica Wilson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League, Jayne Forbes, Melissa Kite, Malcolm Brighton Managing Director, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Paul Thomas, Sally Morris, Stewart Tendler, Jennifer O'Neill, Sophie Parent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Janet Gunning, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthony Baines, Louise Godfrey and Amber Cowan, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Bob Nelson, Maggie Walker, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Michael Austin, Reena Sen Gupta, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Lorien Holland, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Nigel Summerley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lisa Verrico, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Barry Wigmore, Arlyn de la Cruz, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Annie Flury, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Nick Moss, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Emma Burns, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Harold Booth, Christopher Irvine, Oliver Cyriax, Susan Emmett,
ResumoVoted Newspaper of the Year 100 held as thugs riot in London on anarchy By Adrian Lee Paul Peachey Conal Urquhart and Stewart Tender No Title Cruise ship crash-lands on island Egil Olsen, the Norwegian manager of the Premiership… after a glut of bank holidays, the worker is forced back to reality Tuesday May 2 2000 Blair vows to fight for Rover Libby Purves, page 18 Top aide quits with gibe at 'loose cannon' Livingstone T. M. Lewin Police 2 News NEC NEC Computers UK, a division of NEC computers inten Picture Gallery Comment Business Sport The weather today No Title Times Plus Law Law No Title For all areas of weather advice call our Customer… Rioters in battle of Trafalgar Square ' Peaceful' protest erupts in violence Piccadilly Circus Virgin one account No Title No Title £2m bill for diplomats who eat for Britain British record on trial, says IRA gun case lawyer Compaq No Title Dead prisoner's family launch court challenge Prescott rejects air plan Hume is honoured by Londonderry Speaker rebukes top civil servant News in Brief Kosovans caught by lorry driver Cot-death pioneer dies trying to save his dog No escape from US Colditz story Don't forget! Vintage cars race around the world Police may lose right to deal with complaints IBM US families fly in for start of Lockerbie trial Detectives told to vet informers Thai for Two Computer No Title The Times Tuesday May 2 2000 Army defeated by menu shorn of British lamb Gang of racists sets man on fire Picture Gallery Pensioner feared Martin's fate Picture Gallery Apply now at Www. egg. com May Ball's reve new world Picture Gallery News 7 No Title No Title Why I have quit Livingstone's campaign team Mark Goddard explains how he lost faith after six weeks on the election trail with the man he thought was the best candidate to be London mayor Norris is attacked over boat tragedy Ashdown accuses Hague of extremism Today in Parliament Toshiba inmotion thus No Title Catholic leader says celibacy rule could go British Midland No Title Eton pupils die Overseas Picture Gallery Bishop , 86, tells of secret romance News in Brief 'Road rage bus ride for passengers Drug offers new hope to prostate cancer patients Hot temper raises heart attack risk threefold Sotheby's NHS may use private care homes for elderly Seat Vorderman out for the count Carol's questions No Title A Big World Needs a Big Bank Barclays South Africans lose patience with Mugabe Vodafone Digital Intercative Available Summer 2000, Telephone… Opposition vow to punish terror mobs Pretoria air crews face sex inquiry Marks & Spencer Life Assurance World in Brief Guatemalan villagers kill tourist Sport chief on trial for giving steroids to child… Bridge player, 75 tested for drugs SAGA No Title Hostages held in jungle hut Overseas news 15 16 Overseas news Celestial rivals reach for the stars Sothebys. Com Nixon offered the Moon in bid to host Olympics Nuclear powers pledge to work towards disarmament Royal Military Tattoo Picture Gallery Starr's law firm backs Hillary Iranian admits spying for Mossad New victory for Tamil Tigers in Jaffna advance Towns taken by rebels advance Government's… The Times No Title China hopes for economic salvation with long holiday Workers dodge ball that fell to Earth tiny Picture Gallery The Times Online Today The World online isn't a Londoner Maybe it's because he Rover leaves Byers looking a baguette short of a miner's picnic Picture Gallery And with one our heroine bound, is free The Times Tory story The Times Diary The Times Tuesday May 2 2000 Norris for Mayor The capital needs competence, independence and charisma Peace in their Hands America can no longer help and the Palestinians Mayday Mayhem The outcome of yesterday's protest was predictable Teachers' pay Wagner 's Jewish aides Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed . We do not… Police availability for street protests New technology for London vote Greens' campaign for assembly Defence deficiencies Saving money on pills Video horrors Underground habits Anzac sacrifice Fowl music Questions examined UK's bicentenary to be ignored 20 Court &Social Court Circular Bmds BERG-On April 25th at The Portland Hospital, to Ray… Personal Column Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Trade Jetworld Flights Directory Although he was Prime Minister of his country for two years in the 1970s No Title Geoffrey Barker Distinguished work in developing electronic detection systems Poul Hartling Lutheran pastor who became Prime Minister of Denmark and High Commissioner of Refugees at the UN Raul Rettig Chilean lawyer who confirmed what the world already suspected-that General Pinochet's regime was responsible for 'the disappeared' On This Day May 2,1961 Betting Shops off to a Good Start Obituaries Professor John Emery 22 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation , week's change No Title Electricity No Title Insurance Electronic & Elect Engineering Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufactures Healthcare Household Gds & Text Mining No Title Leisure & Hotels www. share people. com No Title Long (over 15 years) Shorts (under 5 years) Mkt cap Price Wkly YLd The Times Tuesday May 2 2000 281.40 Somerfield Water Source FT Information The Times Tuesday May 2 2000 Rates may be kept on hold despite wage pressures Vodafone to face £20bn bill for licences www. e-cortal. commission free Picture Gallery No Title JD Sports to revive Cobra Mattel gives Barbie's saviour $50m payoff Picture Gallery Livingstone argues case for euro Blue Circle on a knife-edge Employee legal claims increase by a third 23 Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor 24 Business News Reshuffle of senior bankers planned at Chase MessageLabs Publicis set to form alliance with Y&R Tax switch 'will raise twice Treasury estimate Premier League attraction for sale at £8m Brown is urged to rethink energy tax policy Business in Brief US fund for Nazi victims London dominates as Eu financial centre Globix Microsoft rallies as analysts play down break-up fears Canon Report blasts online service from Boots and Argos Business News 25 26 Business News Scrutiny has sharpened resolve of City watchdog The prize of a regulatory regime with broad support is within reach, says Howard Davies Cadillac Companies get the urge to act dramatically on communication Courses being offered by Rada to help with its finance are snapped up by business By Our City Staff: ING to buy American insurer in $6.1bn deal Battered Buffett looks to Europe Cool new image for old stalwart Exchange Direct Plc No Title From a Correspondent: High-tech chiefs head pay league By Our City Staff: Telefonica talks merger to KPN old economy stocks to emerge as top market performer Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent Top of the Pops Durlacher outshines old economy stocks to emerge as top market performer 28 Business News Whitbread set to confirm sale of brewing arm Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Ltd Liverpool Victoria Economic Outlook Exchange Rates By Our City Staff: Irish firm plans £8m expansion Wall Street ADC Telecom Sport Boxing Lewis still fails to convince his American critics Rugby league Lethargic Wolves tamed by Renouf Iro keeps Millward happy For the record Cheltenham and County Cc Hardriders Andrew Varley By a Correspondent: Broncos manage to hold out Wakefield 10 London 14 Wakefield: Try: Tomlinson.… Rugby union Bath mirror achievement of their elders Motor racing By Our Sports Staff: Double for Muller English Clubs Colts Cup: Final: Bath 29 Leicester… 30 Sport Golf Davis stays composed for maiden triumph Aura of St Andrews shows history is taken as a matter of course Racing Bloom scents Norfolk success Yesterday 's results Kempton Park 2 . 45 (3m 2f 110yd ch) 1, Klondike Charger (J… 3 . 20 (2m 5f hdle) 1, Under Wraps (L Wyer, 3-1… Rapid Raceline Racing O'Brien underlines strength Bath 2.00 Meeting Points 5 . 00 Trainers Wins Rare % Jockeys Wins Rides % M Johnston… Cenkos to step up for tilt at champion Nottingham Going: Soft Draw: 5F-6f, High Best Sis 5.45 4.15 7.00 7.30 8.15 3.45 32 Sport Cricket Steelbacks' soft centre exposed by Phillips Middlesex find inspiration after their humiliation Sussex tie themselves in knots Gilbert is taking the fast track to success Donald steals the limelight on Warne's home debut Somerset finally halt march of the Gladiators Cricket ICC empowered to accelerate course of justice Test Series Cornhill Insurance Gifted maverick in need of understanding Sport in Brief Britain gain on banks of Seine Why images of greatness fade, choking apart 34 Sport Snooker Williams crowned prince of Wales Hockey Resilient Cannock hold Cannock Canterbury Cullen finishes on a high note Yesterday's football results Today's fixtures Barrow 44 14 15 15 65 61 57 Whilby 43 15 12 16 64… Natwest Trophy (one day): First round: Truro:… Football Lippiatt leans on past to secure future Clevedon Tn 40 16 9 15 49 52 57 Halesowen 41 14 14… Football Keane passes the leadership test with honours Arsenal Coventry city Hunt sabotages Doncaster's challenge The Times Newcastle United Manchester United Leeds United Liverpool Southampton Sport Watford Player power earns Olsen the boot The Times Crossword www. thetrainline. com The Crazy Gang years Picture Gallery Times 2 This week in The Times How to book your flights The Times7 Fly to 18 Europen cities from £40 return Go Special Offer Fares Guide holiday autos In Times Times 2 Cover Story 'You become a martyr, you glorify the cause' Case History 2 Neck Moss Times 2 Cover Story and Old Idea Recycled Examiner: Tim Teeman Pretentious, Moi? Why Oxford is Hague's Waterloo The Conservatives expect to do well in Thursday's local elections. But not in Oxford. Roland Watson explains Times? Feature Raphael de Rothschild, 23, is hte latest scion of a vastly wealthy family to meet an untimely and tragic end. Barry Wigmore reports ICR Picture Gallery Times 2 Feature Sense of a Woman Sense of a Woman Marcelle D'Agry Smith explains why she cannot live without cosmetics At the moment I have two book contracts logjammed… Sir Roy Strong Megabytes are no substitute for parchment Banal art Times 2 Health 'My life was shattered all over again' The organes of Janet Dacombe's removed—and returned in a box eight years later, says Emma Burns Times 2 Health Nearest, dearest and doctors fail mentally ill Those we naturally turn to in times of emotinal distrees do not always give the help needed, says Sophie Petti-Zeman We Challenge You to Buy Vitamins Cheaper! No Title Too soon Sally Morris wishes that she had taken more maternity leave after her second baby was born to return your Legal Rights No Title Participating Cinemas Gladiator Ticket Voucher No Title Them Times No Title 14 Times 2 Alternative Health a revolution Care The Bristol Cancer Helpt centre has pioneered new thinking, says Nigel Summerely Comfrey , or knitbone, can help to repair bones that… tells you which herb can help No Title Times 2 Arts 16 Times 2 Arts Sticking your notes in unfini Holst is the latest composer to have had his work completed by another. But, asks Richard Morrison, Would he have approved of an eight Planet? Times 2 Arts shed business7 Arts Concerts Northern Soul, French feeling, Finnish first 18 New Classical CDs Picture Gallery Times Untamed sounds of a roaming people World Music Times 2 Arts 19 20 metro choice compiled by Marit Hargie Times 2 Arts Off to Salford Dance: This week the new Lowry Centre will present a real coup—the Paris Opera Ballet. Debra Craine reports Royal National Theatre 22 Festivals: Collecting Telephone Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times 2 Arts Timing it just right Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Lyric 020 7494 5045 cc 7344 4444 Janie Matthew Dee… New London Drury Lane Wc2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings to Advertise in this Section… Strand Theatre Box Off & cc (no fee) 020 7930 8800… Dancing daze amid the mud Times /Arts and Russians celebrate Easter on the South Russians bring passion to the party 24 The Times When the threat of relegation can really pay dividends Bradford provide a wealth of points for managers Both our weekly and monthly winners have much to thank the struggling Yorkshire side for, says Nick Szczepanik The Times Tuesday May 2 2000 On Target Times 2 Fantasy League Football 25 Picture Gallery Times 2 Offer & Games The Times Tuesday May 2 2000 Contract: Four Hearts by South. Lead: seven of diamonds to the jack followed by the king of diamonds T The Times Bookshop Picture Gallery Understanding the meaning of life credibility are quickly Arts 27 28 Satellite Times 2 Television Cable & Digital Sky One Sky Sports 1 Fox Kids Network City Hospital 1.45 To Russia for Love 2.45 Billy… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title 29 30 Film Choice BBC1 6 . 00 BBC News; weather (T) (11) 630 Regional News… BBC2 Carlton 6 . 00 London Tonight; weather CD (79) 6.30 Itv… Comprehensive listings of today's Channel 4 Channel 5 No Title ITV Variations Meridian 31 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2019 Hardwood Flooring Direct Limited The Times Law Chubb Appointments to the Office of Circuit Judge Henderson Hall The impact team of individuals can make Changes to the judicial team will keep us in the Premier League, says David Pannick The transfer list No Title Contents Michael Page Office of Fair Trading PSD Professional Recruitment Revealed The Court of Appeal will be n contempt if it opens the doors of a jury room to investigate claims of jury-rigging, says James Morton No law allows a gun for self-defence juries' secret lives Lux Gentium Lex Landwell £ 8,000 in prizes for new stars The Times and Addleshaw Booth & Co are sponsoring a new competition in search of the commercial lawyers of tomorrow Entrants must submit an essay of up to 1,000 words… Banking & Finance Industry Journalists Private Practice Role model QD Zarak MacRae Brenmer Verdict or shake-up qualified With Lord oolf's reforms of the civil justice system a year old, Frances Gibb analyses the challenges to legal publishing and Andrew Horrock looks at their practical impact A publisher's view Woolf: it's a success Questions raised by suicide Money paid into court was subject to a trust Court of Appeal Published May, 2,2000 Regina v Common Professional Examination Board, Ex parte Mealing-McClead Before Lord Justice Roch and Sir Christopher slade Judgment April 19,2000 Breach of conditions does not invalidate licence Court of Appeal Criminal Divison Published May 2,2000 Regina v Harris Before Lord Justice Swinton Thomas Evans, Mr Justice Butterfield and Mrs Justuce Rafferty Judgement 10,2000 Blame for delay by solicitors cannot be visited upon the claimant Court of Appeal Published May 2,2000 corbin v Penfold Metallising Co Ltd Before Lord Justice Buxton and Lord Justice Hale Judgment April 6,2000 Bill within a Bill makes bad law A chance to set family law straight is being used to pile chaos on chaos, says Oliver Cyrlax Meet Emma, Probation Service victim The courts have unrealistic expectations of young offenders, says Sophie Parent Lipson Lloyd Jones Chase Key piece in the global jigsaw Edward Fennell reports on how German law films are learning to merge and acquire witlh the best Law for the 21st Century The National Magazine Company Limited Civil Procedure Rule Committee For SALE-the following Law books Excellent opportunity for dynamic young (max 35)… University of Exeter Employment Law Legal Interviewers required in all areas for… Matrix opens its doors to the silk road Picture Gallery DB Dewey Ballantine LLP
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