News from 17/05/2000
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Christopher Walker and Tom Baldwin, Jon Ashworth, Michael Vaisey, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Steve McQueen, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Sally Brock, James Moore, Cyril North, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Hugh Jefferies, Diana Wildman, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Robert Lea, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Lovibond, Phillip August, D. G. Barnsley, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Polls poser, Elizabeth Judge, Mary Wilson, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Jeremy Whittle, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Michael Cudlipp, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Andrew Duff, David McVay, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, David Taylor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Jennifer Schofield, Richard Miles and Antonia Senior, Rodney Milnes, Charles Bremner and Adam Sage, Gerry Hanson, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Roland Watson, John Lilleyman, Katherine Bergen, Roy Denman, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Alan Watson, Mary Gold, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, Paul McCann, David Lister, Peter Riddell On Politics, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tim Jones and Richard Ford, Nigel Hawkes, Mellssa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Louise Allegaert, Damian Whitworth, Victoria Hartley, Michael Binyon and Giles Whittell, Oliver August, Peter Pallot and Nigel Hawkes, Hettie Judah, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Susie Steiner Property Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Dinah Shiloh, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Hanson, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, M. Clifford, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Louise Mulvey, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Sandy Davidson, Alice Miles, Michael Dynes and Michael Evans, Giles Coren Parliamentary Sketch, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Terence Conran, E. Embiricos, Chairman, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoVoted Newspaper of the Year Do not laugh, but this is another 'make or break week' for the Northern Ireland peace process Cabinet falls out over cure for sterling Doolittle takes over from too little BBC sport " Who Starred in My Fair Lady?" Inside Beware of meddling with nature, says Prince Gladiator, the real story Dame Liz pines for 'love of her life' Burton AXS Former Mi5 chief aims to publish memoirs News In Times 2 Arts: The Ultimate library—William… Comment Business Sport Times 2 Plus Crème Offers No Title It 's plus ca change as French run out of cash Of sted supports suicide inspector Python holds police at bay Farmer was victim, police told Virgin one account No Title No Title £5bn MoD deal brings bonus of 13,000 jobs New crisis threatens Ulster peace Elephant & Castle set to fall Labour donor's £100m Dome bid shortlisted Learn how to patronise and be a creep in one easy lesson Picture Gallery Offenders face nine to five jail News in Brief No Title Dames give star performance at the palace Picture Gallery Doctor rebuked by GMC for girl's death No Title No Title Arsonists attack animal test staff Christian Aid Beehives alert over 'GM pollution' E-mail guide to field invasion Abbey National Your Home is at Risk if You 00 Not Keep up… Surgeon promises diabetics an end to a life of injections Hp No Title Part-timers win up to £17bn in lost pensions Long-term loans plan for students PC World Cherie takes on Government Inspector of Prisons faces job merger Picture Gallery Prudential Home Insurance Victims of child abuse share £lm News in Brief Fewer old maids as more marry late By a Correspondent: Chingford killer of 7 sent to Rampton RAC Two died 'as car reversed on M25' Passionate spinsters show stereotype is old wives' tale Peugeot No Title No Title Fan stabbed in more fighting with Turks World Online Itv No Title ITV picks BBC stars for its Euro soccer squad Virgin fined record £75,000 B2 limited No Title BBC Picture Gallery Simply Palm Workload fears as Heathrow jets miss by 200ft Passengers hurt in landing drama Picture Gallery Seconds from Disaster RAF's mercy dash to Qe2 NHS biased against old, say GPs News in Brief No Title Porn laws to tighten as censor defeated Board frowns on details in close-up Un Miller Freeman Crowds flock to see the other side of Cannes Geri set to go into Therapy Picture Gallery The World's No. 1 Networking Software Company… No Title Tories vow to cut costs faced by industry Dixons 'Capitalist world of new Labour' Mowlam warms to proposed new post Parliament in Brief Norman accuses Prescott over flat Www. Itswine. com Mayor told not to rock the boat NHS lists cut 'fulfils pledge in manifesto Shock-horror headlines no reason to panic Egg: mortgage No Title Tories hit back in the baby stakes Patten urges reform of 'chaotic' EU aid Sky—for the ultimate digital TV experience No Title Baby died as new hospital lay empty No Title The Gaza hospital, which was completed years ago (AFP): Austria plans new immigration curbs British graduates top world academic table Lance corporal who raped woman officer jailed for nine years Hillary is nominated as Giuliani vacillates National Power Secondary School Qualification Rate Gifted Clinton gets new image Picture Gallery A passenger waits yesterday at Brussels airport,… NEC The protest against moves by BIAC, the… (Reuter): Five hours the action , which had been expected to… No Title Chechens claim 47 deaths World in Brief NEC FBI nets Russian e-jokers Added Daewoovalue Lighten up. We're Cool Britannia now No Title Computers could act as diplomats, says report Saga Japanese claim to divine right angers Beijing European Investor Necklace bomb is terrorists' new tactic Sothebys. Com Chinese firms to get spies on board Hezbollah tells Sla soldiers: Kill an Israeli to save your own life No Title Orphan school's head learns lessons of war Thirty UN soldiers have bullet wounds Nationwide No Title Generals move to curb friction The Times Online Standard Life Healthcare Mugabe agrees to allow poll monitors The Times Ethiopia advances in border battle Namibia to acquire white land Gateway Stasi files on kohl's tapped calls vanish No Title Why new Labour is becoming old news Charles Kennedy will benefit from the Government's identity crisis It's high time that Battersea was turned into a powerhouse of design Polls Democracy is the only way to outwit the IRA The Times Diary Brown sees red No Title A Stolen Election Few believe that the vote in Zimbabwe will be free or fair Plus Ca Change The French take the shortage of cash in their stride Sit Still, Do Nothing The best policy for the pound remains benign neglect European 'superpower' plan eclipses euro debate House sale packs Dagenham closure Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Letters to the Editor Proper provision for pensioners Pathology inquiry English complacency Biggles takes to the big screen Court Circular Anniversaries Bmds: 020 7680 6880 Personal Column Memorial services Lord Charteris of Amisfield Personal Column Lord Braine of Wheatley Baroness Wharton Hereditary peeres who campaigned for animal causes and used her photographic skills to capture parliamentary life Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Stairlift Rentails Peter Ryde Scrupulous and stylish golf correspondent of The Times The Threat to Southwark Equity prices Shares close off best No Title Alcoholic Beverages Electricity No Title Banks BDO No Title Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals Construction Media Engineering, Vehicles Investment Trusts Media Food Manufacturers Distributors British Funds Healthcare Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials Oil & Gas Retailers, Food Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport No Title Water Shares close off best The Times Fed lifts rates half a point to clamp down on economy Pension fund review condemns advisers GCSEs FSA mistake delays redress for million pension victims No Title Yes sets lower price for float No Title QXL lands rival in battle for supremacy Matthews set to take turkeys private No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Business News Results in Brief No Title National Power faces pay storm FirstGroup shares given 15% lift Anglo chief succumbs to City pressure No Title Terra in $12.5bn Lycos deal Business in Brief Liberty to be bought out by MWB Everyday banking, everywhere Girobank Alliance leicester Revenues leap 73% at Energis Risk Main investor ready for Arjo takeover Myners minds the equity gap Commentary SGB faces Exchange inquiry Pay deals cost BOC £18m Markets Diageo down as LVMH sells Arjo approach perks up paper sector Eurotop 100 FTSE Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures BOC runs out of gas in a consolidating industry Tempus Dollar Rates No Title Wall Street Should a central bank care only about inflation? Not… Pioneers of the global mobile phone look forward to relaunch Despite a brush with bankruptcy, ICO is confident it can produce the ultimate network Who shredded Fred's name? City Diary The risks in pricking asset price bubbles Business Letters Shipping industry safe and environmentally friendly Praise the strong pound Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business No Title Perpetual profits up 18% after 'high-tech battering' IQE aims for doubled turnover after float British Safety Council Enterprise agrees to pay £115m for Swallow Inns Talks with US company lifts Marconi Internet blind spot 'for 34% of chiefs' HSBC in Bangkok bank deal Vosper marine division hit by low oil prices Star Buy Royal Military Tattoo 2000 Franks set to assume non-exec role at Regent Exchange Direct Plc Quandts 'not selling BMW stake' The Time Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Time Unit Trust Information Service Kalyspo Katie raises the tempo Racing York Course Specialists Double Winnings Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton Hanningtons of Brighton Handicap Price Waterhouse Coopers Hambleton Sony Telecom Services Handicap Fraser Kifford Claiming Stakes Danny Bloor Racing Maiden To go or not to go? There can be only one answer The Couse Inspector Price Waterhouse Coopers Hambleton Renate Services Handicap McCartney team display other sources of power Cycling Exeter Www. Bettinginfo. Net Novices Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax free betting Perth Huntingdon Meeting Points Grant's Champion Novices Yesterday's results Picture Gallery Deloitte/touche Novices Handicap Fans are being sold short by the Happy shopper umpires Midweek View Rugby union Game-Plan for the Future Gunners & Turks. Shook blanks? Betdirect Peace breaks out as clubs agree to back Andrew Walker finds scant joy amid winds of change Saracens invest further with signing of Horan Premiership table Ladbrokes Imran calls for end to report delay Sport in Brief Gardener tests the water with Greene Athletics No Title Davenport 's big game gives her opponent little chance Sampras shows his resolve For the record Today's fixtures Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Macey puts growing reputation in perspective How a British Olympic hope is keeping his feet on the ground Hatton in ruthless mood to retain title Boxing McRae in bid to join Subaru No Title Terim attempts to explore positive aspects Football Tottenham secure Rebrov for £11m No Title Burley bids to overcome final hurdle Wigan seek quicker end to drawn-out contest Gillingham plan to make their extra minute count Play-offs out of the jaws of automatic promotion has left a feeling of deflation within the ranks, although a sterile goalless No Title Henry boosts output after clocking on Chairmen plead for improved behaviour No Title Fry wary of Barnet away-day specialists No Title Ramprakash sees opening for whole new outlook Cricket Shoaib's return put in doubt by fever Trend sets Lincolnshire on road to notable victory Best is yet to come from Goodwin Experience proves undoing of Mortensen's charges Middlesex frustrated by Howitt Redmayne leads recovery Picture Gallery No Title Arsenal in pursuit of final peace dividend The Times Crossword No Title Golf mourns passing of peter Ryde No Title The Solutions Range Times The Times No Title Russel Crowe as Maximus in Gladiator, in reality the… Blood and circuses Games were like a vast focus group Gladiator is not history. Rather, it is pop historical fiction well done No Title The Test Rupert the Bear No Title The serial seducer who took Amis's wife Henry Fairlie was a roué, but fe could resist his charm, says Geoffrey wheatrcroff No Title Moved from one paper to another, to the Daily Mail and then the Daily Express. To put it gently, he was not an easy employee No Title English and Turkish football holigans may cause mayhen in Denmark tonight, warns Tim Reid International Care & Relief Copenhagen prepares for war Danish police expect English revenge squads to descend on the city No Title Nity of about 12,000 comprises mainly factory and… Picture Gallery No Title I think it will be an absolute blood bath. They don't know what they are in for' Why a bit of fear does you good Christian attire The Times No Title Why Cold is hot Publishers have identified a huge demand for adventure stories set in icy parts of the world. Jasper Gerard reports How do Cabinet ministers react when they fear they… Anthony Howard Mo's shadowy mischief maker cast into the light Bill Clinton's retirement with his mother-in-raw No Title Picture Gallery Anne Ashworth Easy money Our personal Finance team looks at online banking, choosing an Ifa and fish insurance Battle of the online banks Picture Gallery No Title Carp find cover in a fine arts policy Lost: a fistful of dollars FPDsavills Taking DNA from the dead In America you can have your DNA preserved after you die. What are the ethics of such a practice, asks Anjana Ahuja The Royal Institution of Great Britain Asteroid: lost and found A cosmic punch Ship nets black smoker The Times No Title Cluub is a five-letter word Fringe Theatre: Tourette's Diva is the legacy of the legendary Cluub Zarathustra, says Hettie Judah Picture Gallery Guys will be dolls Theatre: How can you parody the absurdity of a beauty contest? lan john finds out at pageant No Title Enigmatic variations Opera: Rodney Milnes admires wNO's compelling of Britten's The Turn of the Screw Picture Gallery There are singers. And there are Meistersingers Picture Gallery About on hydraulics and a gauze whizzing noisily up… No Title Concerts: The London Sinfonletta rises to a bold… Concerts: The London Sinfonietta rises to a bold… Art Galleries Dolly West's Kitchen Theatres The Willains Opera Almeida at the Albery Out of this World Starlight Express Cambridge Theatre Theatre Royal Haymarket The Reduced Shakespeare Company The Weir The Graduate Lyric National Theatre Piccadilly Theatre Prince Edward St Martins The Royal Opera Vaudeville It just doesn't get any better Pop: lan curtis was more than a singer, and joy division were more than a band. Twenty years on, Jason Cowley is more than a fan Picture Gallery No Title No Title Metro choice That's the way, Visual Art: Last year he dropped a house on hiimself; now he's torturing and pleasuring himself on screen Richard cork on steve McQueen Steve, you get it off your chest We feel like voyeurs to the private frenzy of someone intent on pleasuring himself through hurt No Title The Sunday Times No Title No Title Foyle's book sale of the centuries In July Christie's will put under the hammer the remarkable library of William Foyle, founder of the London bookshop. Jim McCure reports The Times Foyle's book sale of the centuries No Title Around the galleries A new stamping ground As collectors prepare for the biggest stamp show in ten years, Hugh Jefferies finds a market grasping the Net Face Value Smilers Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title A beach you can call your own Properites with private beaches are rare - but once found can be idyllic, says David Lovibond Developers embrace village concept The rush is on the return to a sense of community says Diana wildman A beach you can call your own David Youlden, the owner of Steep House, Portmellon,… Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Great garden houses When a London lawyer bought a country cottage, she realised she had a gen, says Michael Hanson Smart Moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Luxury Retirement Houses & Flats English Courtyard Property English Courtyard Property Free fone 0880 908984 Property Exhibitions The Cumberland Hotel Cyprus Frabce SCP Hannequin-Kieffer-Monasse & Assoieés Portugal Think before you buy. 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Costas still lure the buyers Spain and Portugal are popular with people seeking retreats, says Mary Wilson The Times Times 2 Homes No Title No Title Times 2 Law Appeals under new Civil procedure Rules Court of Appeal Published May 17,2000 Tanfern Ltd v Cameron-MacDonald and Another Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Peter Gibson and Lord Justice Brooks Judgment May 12,2000 Times 2 Law Human rights points must be responsible Court of Appeal Published May 17,2000 Daniels v Walker Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls and Lord Justice Latham Judgment May 3,2000 Specimen provided late is admissible Quen's Bench Divisional Court Published May 17,2000 Director of Public Prosecutions v Baldwin Tax effect of selling 'own purchase' shares Chancery Division Published May 17,2000 Biddy (Inspector of Taxes) v Prudential Assurance Co Ltd Oakes (Inspector of Taxes) v Equitable Life Assurance Society Before Sir Richard Scott, Vice-Chancellor Judgment May 10,2000 Holiday use of house breaches covenant Courts of Appeal Published May 17,2000 Caradon District Council v Paton Same v Bussell Before Lord Justice Clarke and Lord Justice Latham Judgement May 10,2000 No Title No Title Statement Privileged in related Proceedings Court of Appeal Published May 17,2000 Smeaton v Butcher and Others Before Lord Justice Clarke and Lord Justice Latham Judgement May 9,2000 Eurythmics Greatest Hits CD for just £5.99 from HMV Save £4 on the 18-track CD Court use puts documents in public domain Court of Appeal Published May 17,2000 Barings plc (in Liquidation) and Others v Coopers Lybrand and Others Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Robert Walker and Mrs Justice Smith Judgement May 5,2000 Judge can leave lesser summary offence to the jury Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 17,2000 Regina v Fennell Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice lan Kennedy and Mrs Justice Hallett Judgment May 9,2000 Assessing liability for goods damaged in carnage by air Queen's Bench Division Published May 17,2000 Applied Implants Technology Ltd and Others v Lutthansa Cargo AG and Others Before Mr Justice David Steel Judgement April 19,2000 No Title No Title The Times Times Offer & Games Bridge The Times Bending over backwards for diplomacy Yesterday's viewing The indispensabel guide to the proms No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice 10 . 00 Jenny Jones (66659) 11.00 Sally Jessy… Sky Sports 1 Ant 'n' Dec So Far 8.00 Robbie Williams… Cubs 6.50 Mouseworks 7.15 Sabrina 7.40 Art Attack… Radio Radio Choice Radio No Title No Title Film Choice BBC1 Film Choice BBC2 Carlton Times 2 Television Cable, digital and satellite Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title Picture Gallery No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2032 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Viewing Choice Solution to the Winning Move: Tank Driving The Times Because i'm worth it In the past six months salary rises for secretaries and PAs have beaten inflation, according to the latest survey Recruiters' changing roles Claire McDonald A Working Relationship A job with strings Feeling stressed out? A holiday might be the best cure Moneypenny Crème Contacts Time Savers Online Tip Pa-assist. com Job hunting on the Net Web World Turning the office into a greenhouse might make it… How green is your office? Crème Ladies and gentlemen The unisex lavatory has arrived in the woekplace. Interpid Mary Gold goes to powder her nose Room at the Top Private Secretary to High profile chief Executive Partners PA Major New York Transportation & Real Estate Group Career Prospects! Graduate Secretaries Summer Sizzler's Joyce Guiness Josephine Sammons Ltd. Comic Relief PA to Marketing Director (maternity cover) Evening PA Secretary Head Office Receptionist Stephanie Churchill English Heritage Angela Mortimer Head Office Receptionist Experienced Secretary/ PA VPS Ltd Th Welcome Turst The Times CPI Selection Chemical Industries Association The Times Part-Time Book-Keeper /Secretary NSR Angela Mortimer Forties People Hogg Robinson Centre point group The Italian Job Multiple Display Advertising Items Assistant to Road Show Team Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Assistant To General Manager of Major… Picture Gallery Help, I'm so bored Pack your bags Home and Away Salad days Picture Gallery Why is it that when certain things come into fashion, you scream "Never will I be seen in public in that, " Picture Gallery Dots with dash My Diary A day in the life of Louise Allegaert, PA to Sue Robinson, Editor of the Radio Times, in the week leading up to the Bafta TV Awards This is a crucial week. I look after our work… New Season Dots with dash WA Victoria Wall Associates Events Coordinator Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crème Knightsbridge Secretaries Media Mania Eclipse Junior Secretary with French Hendersons Recruitment Ritz Recruitment RITZ Recruitment Crème The Times Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Donaldsons Bi Lingual Secretarial Courses Newlon Housing Group Tay Associative Recruitment Consultants Experienced Pas Tay Associative Recruitment Consultants Goodbye nine-to-fivers , I'm going it alone Tempted to temp? Male Shot Picture Gallery Carousel Consultancy Ltd Crème Our Clients need You Angela Mortimer Appointments Bi-Language Temporary Positions Banking See's - Urgent Team Sec Finance Think Bigger Confident and Assertive PA The Principle Partnership Interested in the Health Sector? 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