News from 09/05/2000
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Roland Watson and James Landale, Jessica Learmond-Criqui, Christopher Walker and Tom Baldwin, Stephen Ellis, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Colin McKelvie, Robert Cole, Sally Brock, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Daisy Waugh, Simon Barnes, Gordon Coales, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Moss, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Brandon, David Pannick, E. R. Blay, James Bone, Alistair Bonnington, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, John Bowers, Caroline Merrell and Richard Miles, Kevin Eason, Dick Pantlin, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Carl Evans, Deborah Harman, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Peter Soul, Mike Lawlor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, M. Hasseck, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Rodney Legg, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Anatole Kaletsky, Miranda Ingram, Ray Wild, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Val Sampson, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Tom Mann, Diana Brittan, Pela Bee, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, David Lister, Terence Wynn, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Kate Brearley, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Robert Neave, Stephen Wood, Paul Peachey, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Stewart Tendler Elizabeth Judge and Conal Urquhart, David Robinson, Richard Pearce, Clive Mathieson, James D. Zirin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Laura Peek and Paul McCann, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, John A. Redman, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Stephen Haseler, Christopher Walker, Louise Godfrey and Amber Cowan, Mel Webb, Richard Owen Rome Correspondent, Penny Lewis, Thomas Cooney, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Pugh and Way, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter and Helen Johnstone, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Martin Bowley, Glenys Kinnock, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Shirley English and Oliver Wright, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Kate Bareley and Selwyn Bloch, K. Masarati,
ResumoIndex Britain pulls out the stops to clear Freetown The Times No Title Brown stands up for the euro End of the line for reluctant evacuees No Title Inside No Title Sandals 'Stalked' boy dies after double stabbing News No Title Picture Gallery Comment Business Picture Gallery Sport Times 2 Plus Law Offers No Title 'I saw the man stabbing him 10 or 15 times' Jews and Arabs united by genes Tragic Heorine or Selfish Harlot? Out of Africa, a strange bequest BBC in row over right Royle mistake No Title Britons urged to stay indoors, Cook tells MPs How MoD raced to keep up with events Compaq Sierra Leone: Key Dates On the Way by Sea Warlords and criminals fill the power vacuum Commentary No Title Sierra Leone Setback for peace missions in Africa Rebels draw on fear and money Saga Zurich March starts in peace but ends in bloodshed Sierra Leone Worn out by civil war, the people have turned against Sankoh No Title No Title MPs scarred by first love and fear of jigsaws Hp How harassed fathers can learn to cope Inquests for 23 Shipman 'victims'' News in Brief No Title Five-year' tattoos will not wear off, says skin expert £200,000 insult to French The Open University RSPCA seeks root of cruelty BT Former soldier charged over Churchill statue No Title No Title Arms dump inspectors ready to start work Peugeot Picture Gallery No Title Unionists 'will back Trimble in weapons vote' Tesco Personal Finance Tesco New plea for inquiry soldiers to appear No Title Sixth student suicide triggers city alarm Web search for bankswar victims Virgin One Harrods Knightsbridge Europcar Tb Waterhouse Power to the investor 'Heretic' wins top religious award No Title Baby deaths force new guidelines on hospital research P&O Stena Driver's 'excuse' to make call P&O Stena Crime up first time in six years News in Brief Rspca Desperate artist tries to drive Tate directors to distraction Alcopops blamed for drink rise The Hardback Bestseller Renault No Title Have faith in IRA's honesty, Unionists told Picture Gallery Silent Soames sulks as the kids get frisky Giles Coren Parliamentary Sketch Parliamentar Sketch Parliament in Brief Longines No Title Livingstone's coalition comes off the rails Blair needs answer to strength of pound, and he hasn't one On Politics Xerox The Document Company GLA's great day underwhelms capital No Title TV advert restrictions likely to be relaxed' US offers relaxed model Toshiba in motion Buy British and save our beautiful countryside, Prince tells consumers Freak storms wreak havoc in South E2save. com Autonational Rescue Standard Life Healthcare Pictury Gellary Jail order for inquest couple News in Brief France strives to put brake on reckless drivers Germans shocked by plan to replace conscription with professional army British Red Cross Lecter finds Florence to his taste Good Housekeeping No Title No Title Experts puzzled by steady fall in US crime rate Hillary revels in 'role reversal Halifax 'Love bug' suspect seized in Manila Home is where sculptor's art is The Times Online Whites in fear of witch-hunt Marks & Spencer Life Assurance No Title Couple try to defect from Japan News in Brief Hostages want freedom and burgers Tigers offer way out to Jaffna troops Get The Times until Friday for 15p each day Get the Times until Friday for 15p each day Get The Times until Friday for 15p each day No Title Picture Gallery Israel 'tells jLebanon proxies to give up tanks' Exclusive Reader Offer Gateway No Title The world online The Times Online Today And the cry in Ulster is 'Slow surrender' This is a shameful deal that will wrench Northern Ireland from our country Give small employers a break, Mr Byers - this is not child's play No Title A rite of passage to a New World of peace No Title Picture Gallery After Hezza The Times Diary No Title The Times Diary No Title Coping with Ken Labour starts to assess life in London with MAyor Livingstone Thirty Second Street Adverstising on British television should stay short and sweet Somalia Revisited Sierra lelone is slipping towards complete catastrophe Lessons for Blair from Labour 's setback at the polls Land expropriation Television news We accept letters by post fax or e-mail but not by… Lessons for Blair from Labour's setback at the polls Celibate priesthood Book amnesty Signs of aliens Local dish All God's creatures Voting rights for our expatriates No Title Court Circular Personal Column Portrait of a lady and pre-Raphaelite 'Icon' Anniversaries Births Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column Memorial services Tickets for Sale Sidney Hutchison Secretary and historian of the Royal Academy behind many of its finest exhibitions Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Personal Column Best Worldwide Fares Court & Social Best Offers Worldwide Overseas Express Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nora Swinburne Popular West and End actress of the 1930s whose talent for light comedy may have denied her the weightier roles she deserved The Great Exhibition Geaoffrey Speak English schooling in Hong Kong Losses trimmed at close Electricity Losses trimmed at close Electronic & Elect Insurance Engineering Investment Trusts Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Losses trimmed at close Healthcare Household GDS & Text No Title Losses trimmed at close Pharmaceuticals Printing & Paper Property Retailers, Food Losses trimmed at close Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Losses trimmed at close Water Alternative Inv Market No Title Funds' concern over Myners review role One 2 One to sue over licence sale P&d rethinks its investment strategy John Charcol No Title Mason steps up at Asda By Our City Staff: New Look exit for Hodkinson No Title Record monthly fall in raw material cost Phoenix bid given £200m Burdale backing No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold No Title UK inquiry into Air Canada deal will expose fight Results in Brief BSkyB in Shootout for Premiership rights Picture Gallery No Title Backing by ministers fails to bolster euro RNYC buy boosts HSBC in America Green light for SKB merger Business in Brief Perpetual on brink of £1.3bn Amvescap deal Freeserve shares rise on sale rumours A task to curb the herd instinct Commentary Wpp agrees to Y&r merger Focus could raise Wickes bid Visser options worth £3.4m Zenith Imperial Tobacco lifts profit to £210m No Times Talk fails to energise Hilton Stock Market FTSE Eurotop 100 Investors put Safeway in their baskets Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Eurotop 100 Imperial stock is higher again as Africa lights up Tempus Dollar Rates Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Wall Street Rapid growth is the key for recovery of the euro Economic View Hatching turkey firm from £2 City Diary Pretty Penny City Diary Amvescap may find the secret of Perpetual motion SAS No Title Scandinavian Airlines Picture Gallery No Title Paint firm deals end Williams asset sale Oracle From a Correspondent in Madrid: Failed merger hurts Telefonica Pace soars on Microsoft link Globix Liberty faces £68m MWB takeover bid By Our City Staff: Centrica to go into mortgages Picture Gallery Acm Investments LTD The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cis Unit Managers LTD The Times Unit Trust Information Service Murray Johnstone Ut Mgmt The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Informtion Service The Times Unit Information Service No Title Spring unveils radical management restructure Hanson poised to complete disposals African link for lastminute Sun microsystems Sun Microsystems Sun microsystems Amey to refurbish MoD headquarters By Our City Staff: EU clears Sara Lee tie-up Sun microsystem Tech firms announce floats Sun microsystem Jams appointments aim to stabilise shares slump Electrolux plans campaign after trademark deal Gannett's Newscom bid set for clear run The Times Bookshop Lemierre nominated Business in Brief No Title McLaren emerge stronger from the shadow of grief Bisley bites the bullet of progress Rifle shooting Where sights are set on developing for the future Picture Gallery Bisley bites the bullet of progress Giants put on market after win Sport in Brief Bisley bites the bullet of progress No Title Gifted Todd will leave rich legacy Equestrianism New Zealander without peer prepares to leap final fences on career run-in Dalton ready for Club Med challenge Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices to… Legal Notices Davies has lost none of her sparkle Drained Northampton must draw on reserves England seek release clause Racing Best has still to come from Guineas winner Racing On the Level Shades of Shergar reflected in Vase Racing Tomorrow The Cource Inspector gives his verdict on Chester Meeting Points Course specialists Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Yesterday's results Brighton Exeter Rob Wright Exter McNamara secures record tally Exeter Chester Reading the racecard Course Specialists No Title Reading the racecard No Title Tennis Henman survives latest struggle on clay Tennis Durham aim to enjoy limited success Stephenson launches rocket Collyer out of favour with new regime Atkin quits as finance director Pakistan unlikely to pay for report delay No Title Conference clubs put strong case for a rise Footbll Royle hopes to keep faith and balance the books Football The Premiership today Real determined to make the running Picture Gallery The Premiership today By Our Sports Staff: 35 Leboeuf to play on through pain of broken toe The Premiership today No Title Picture Gallery Leeds hopes suffer red alert Top of the table The Times Crossword Leeds hopes suffer red alret Keegan holds the whip hand in race to dominate world Leeds hopes suffer red alert Premiership is playing game of financial risk Harrods Knightsbridge Times 2 The Times In Times 2 A sex symbol tamed As he opens in a new play in the UK, Donald Suther The Test 'They told me to dye my hair' Alasdair Pugh and Way Picture Gallery Alasdair Pugh and Way Tartan talk, but nothing to show for it It is 12 months old but Scotland's parliament has yet to make its mark, argues Scotlnd's film industry is a joke, and all the best writers are published from London Pretentious, Moi? White? Even Mandela can't help you now As the terror in Zimbabwe continues, Miranda ingram asks if there is a future for whites in South Africa White? Even Mandela can't help you no White? Even mandela can't help you White? Even Mandela Can't help you now Capability appeal 2000 The naughtiness of smoking Smoking will always be glamorous despite the health hazards, says No Title The Times Let's give these children the key to success No Title How to get a good night's sleep Busy lives make us more susceptible than ever to the perils of insomnia, says Val Sampson New drug trial brings Opinion is divided over treatment for storkes, says How to get a good night's sleep Hope for stroke sufferers Ten ways to beat the nightmare of insomnla Ten ways to beat the nightmare of insomnia The pain and guilt of losing a baby Temper Tantrums A new study alms to help women to avoid having a miscarriage, says Sally Morris Zipvit Picture Gallery The pain and guilt of losing a bady The pain and guilt of losing a baby Marie Stopes Health Centres The pain and guilt of losing a bady The pain and guilt of losing a baby Living Well Health Clubs No Title Www. nutravida. com Why raw food is healthy Eating only uncooked food sounds cranky but Susan Clark finds the benefits can be persuasive No Title Can poetry replace pills? Major research is under way into poetry therapy for mental illness. Peta Bee reports Firsteps Give us the cash or it's curtains for Kings Southsea's King's Theatre faces closure after a failed lottery bid. But, Says Marcus Binney, this gem could still be saved The auditorium combines voluptuousness with intimacy and excellent acoustics Gives us the cash or it's curtains for King's Give us the cash or it's curtains for King's No Title New classical CDs HMV In this terrible place, an Ode to Joy On Sunday, the death quarry at Mauthausen concentration camp In Austria was a place of Music - and repentance. Richard Morrison was among the thousands there It was a place where they brought people who rebelled against Nazzi ideology. They believed in freedom In this terrible place, on Ode to Joy No Title No Title Picture Gallery Creating a divine racket No Title Concert Entertainments Bath Art Fair Entertainments Entertainements Dolly West's Kitchen Entertainments No Title Entertainments Metro choice A splash of Cologne Music: A German radio orchestra has won friends in Russia, says John Allison, and now it is bringing its winning ways here I thought that I knew all the good orchestras, but suddenly here was a new one The Sunday Times No Title The Times Clear Fantasy points to be made m the percentage game Times 2 Fantasy League Football £50,000 prize is only five days away Nick Szczepanik holds his breath as a desperately close race to win this year's Fantasy League nears the winning post Fantasy League Ltd Target Player list with current scores Leaderboard No Title The Sunday Times Bridge The Times Arts Keep the dramatic meter running Yesterday's viewing In Times 2 tomorrow No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Radio No Title No Title Film Choice BBC1 BBC 2 Carlton Channel 4 No Title ITV Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice The Times Sollttion to the Winning Move: 1 Bf7! Rxf7 2 Rd8!… Sense The Times WB White & Case One law firm around the world WB One law firm around the world Hughes-Castell International Legal Recruitment Consultants Lockerbie: a Scottish court in name but not in practice Parliaments, not counts, should bring in victim-oriented prosecutions argues Alistair Bonnington EJ Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Contents Hughes-Castell International Legal Recruitment… Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection Abbey National Treasury Services plc Self-defence or assault? The key lies in what a jury thinks is reasonable force says PEnny Lewis Defending the home: a history Sweet & Maxwell Picture Gallery Walt Disney Company ZMB Managing it all—skilfully The key to running a successful practice lies in an Mba, says Ray Wild 'I was stunned that every record of Burnett's trial had been shredded' Lawyer of the week QD Multiple Display Advertising Items And in the beginning, God creted justice Banking & Finance And in the beginning, God created justice Commerce & Industry Private Practice News Multiple Display Advertising Items Why some families are more equal than others It is time that same-sex ralationships received due rights and recognition, argues Martin Bowley Chambers and Partners The one to work for is one 2 one Private Client Lawyer for the Public Trust Office How employers Picture Gallery Is everything in the garden lovely? How employers can safeguard secrets Kate Bareley and Selwyn Bloch reveal how employment contract provisions can protect confidential trade information Is evening in the garden lovely? Is everthing in the garden lovely? Employees leaving to join a rival company can be forced to take a holiday by their old bosses. The motives are not often benevolent, says John Bowers Blue Flag unfurled LPA Chambers and Partners Ian Craig, esure Limited Scout's honour, the law is going e-crazy Crases testing the validity of cyber patents are flooding the courts, says James D. Zivin Dewey Ballantine LLP Eb Y Hammond Suddards How to scupper the cherry-pickers Jessica Learmond-Criqui says recognition of laws protecting workers are vital to a successful takeover City brief BPP Law School QD Temporary judges can hear civil disputes Court of Session Jury independent despite contamination risk High Court of Justiciary Breach over direction on silence of accused European Court of Human Rights Councils must act on threatened homelessness Queen's Bench Division Arrest lawful although reason given by non-arresting officer Court of Appeal Internet Lawyer Garfield Robbins Capita Ras NSPCC Job tribunal register must give details Queen's Bench Division Public Law The Chambers of Mr Nigel Inglis-Jones Q. C. UCL Assistant Editor European Counsel Tindall, Riley & Co Personal Injury Assistant Le Brasseur J Tickle Coram Levison Meltzer Pigott Beck Greener Law on the Internet Open Learning Ej Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Human Rights Lawyer All Box Number Replies Solicitors' salaries war hotting up in the City Legal Diary Queen's Counsel Norton Rose
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