News from 19/05/2000
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Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stephen Shaw, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Martin Elliott, Robert Cole, Sally Brock, Graham Kelly, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Salvador Dali, David Horchover, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, Angela Devlin, Jeremy Kingston, Nigel Broadbent, Anne Robinson, Barbara Ellen, Adam Boulton, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Wendy Holden, Raymond Snoddy, Philip Webster and Christopher Walker, Giles Coren, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Rupert Cox, David Charter Education Correspondent, Robert Barlow, Dominic Walsh, Mike Pattenden, Geoffrey M. Beresford Hartwell, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Searle and Daniel McGrory, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Robert Walls, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, John O'shea (Director), Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Chris Ayres Media Business Editor, Russell Kempson, Philip R. Matthews (Chairman), Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Clive Mathieson and James Doran, Stephen Wood, James Doran and Clive Mathieson, Paul Peachey, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, R. Wayne Carney, T. L. P. Watts, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Melissa Kite, Andrew Pierce and Richard Ford, Richard Owen, Michael Harvey and John Goodbody, Damian Whitworth, Clare Sterling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Nick Hasell, cORNELLUS lYSAGHT, Philip August, Kim Willsher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Goodbody, Duke Ellington, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Richard Ford and Roland Watson, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Ward and Richard Case…, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Chris Irvine, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, David Ford, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Clive Coen, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Benedict Nightingale, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, David Wellings, Patricia Bailey, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, John S. Porteous, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Inside Ford's astronaut Ulster peace deadline slips as Trimble gambles on delay Scots hit out as Straw lets Tyson in again GM seed dealer faces court By Our Foreign Staff: Ministers held in gun siege No Title Picture Gallery Breast cancer drug saves 20,000 News Cheltenham & Gloucester No Title The Times Today Comment No Title Business Sport Weathercall No Title Times 2 Offers No Title Father jailed over tour with children No Title Warning for Dick Turpin, 3 Teacher pedals around world on exercise bike ITV plan to boost news is rejected No Title NHS trust must consult schools on sex education Children 'must learn shame' No Title Time to focus on the big picture Consultants' pay structure 'key factor in waiting lists" Sowing seeds of doubt as the truth gets politically modified Parliamentary Sketch Picture Gallery Madonna's man accused of hitting fan News in Brief Hunt for mother, 95, missing in tug of love Girl, 2, killed by runaway hearse Tarantulas may help heart attack victims Parish clerk took villagers' £40,000 HMS Tireless faces the prospect of being towed back… No Title Submarine crippled by reactor water leak The Saturday Times No Title No Title Nationwide 'Why we must learn form this lucky escape' GM Crops: Trial and Error How the Seeds Migrated Ministers deny cover-up over rogue seeds No Title Losses may lead to legal action Selfridges & Co Great British Value Echoes of BSE crisis chill crop farmers No Title Currys No Title Danes set hooligans free for Euro 2000 Wanted: seven suspects of May Day riot Prison for 'last' rapist to question victim No Title No Title By a Correspondent: Cancer wonder drug began life as failed Pill Mother loses surgery appeal Coggan, devoted pastor, dies at 90 8 arrested over murder in wood News in Brief Race for staff of crashed online sportswear store Old soldiers find new enemy is political correctness No Title Collapse may not be last Old soldiers find new enemy is political correctness No Title Rover to bypass costly motor shows No Title Labour defeated again on City Bill Financial Services and Markets Bill: Third Reading The Moben Price Challenge Möben Kitcitens Brown says strength of pound 'not a bad thing' Treasury Questions: clash over euro No Title Ministers must put own house in order Whitehall 'blocking reforms' No Title Parliament in Brief Hurd snipes at Hague's law and order broadside Clash over £60m cost of pledges Fixing 'will be Blair's undoing SAGANow's the time No Title Picture Gallery No Title Tory leader resisting pressure to have baby Hewlett Packard Crime in Cannes soars as curfew cuts late parties Taylor dinner set to raise $5m Picture Gallery No Title Loren is upset at losing her vote Acting Joyce not easy, says McGregor Dolphin No Title No Title Pay for trainees doubles interest in teaching PC World the Computer Superstore The Times Hirst pays out for copying £14.99 toy £25m call to halt theatre decline 'Demonic' Diana statue is withdrawn Self-harm is increasing, says charity News in Brief Patten call for EU constitution renews Tory fears 'Federal' plan leaves Paris cool Legionella found in Euro Parliament New race laws for companies Thanks for Pope at 80 Seat No Title No Title Ex-Klansmen face trial for church bomb Dixons Easiplan Finance Sausages lose the battle in war on BSE Gun law protest backfires No Title Dead man 'knew of corruption' World in Brief UN acts to curb war in Horn of Africa Double blow for Blair diplomacy in Zimbabwe row No Title Honda No Title Tomorrow in the Saturday Times No Title Paratroops wait in jungle for rebel onslaught Troops given free phone calls home No Title Picture Gallery Lexus The Royal Bank of Scotlad No Title British I officer thrives in tough times Janine di Giovanni No Title Valid Saturday May 20 No Title Sierra Leone Villagers flee the rebels' knives Sierra Leone No Title Gateway (AFP, Reuters): West Africa to send 3,000 extra troops The Times Online Today The world online Why food sticks in the gullet of politicians Governments can't win when voters get scared about what they eat Krio is no kid creole-it is a thoroughly grown-up language Picture Gallery Football and its ugly fans must be sent off Picture Gallery Closet secrets Time to Say Yes Trimble has a week to persuade his part to restore devolution Seeds of Doubt An open approach to GM crops in the only cure for panic Football Fundamentals Trouble in Copenhagen should not derail the World Cup bid Sorting out the EU aid 'shambles ' War memorials Letters to the Editor Symbols of Irish reconciliation Maths skills Local dish Genetic modification of crops by science and nature No Title Court Circular No Title Forthcoming marriages Births Ingle: Tyldesley - John W. R. Ingle was married to… Deaths Marriages Personal Column Hartley - On May 16th, pescefully, Anthony Archer… Thanksgiving Services Tickets for Sale Style - a Service of thankingiving for the life of… All Avail Lion King All Theatre, B Spears, All Pop,… The Right Rev Lord Coggan Sincere and energetic Evangelical, who as Archbishop of Canterbury took a firm line on moral issues of the day Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Pimlico Single rm own bathrm, share of lovely has,… B. H. P. A. Russell - Robert Erancia (Rob). You were cruelly ans… Future of Botham's Career at Stake On This Day May 19,1986 Pamela Funnell English furniture for the world No Title Alcoholic Beverages Electricity Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Engineering Chemicals Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Household Gds & Text Diversified Industrials Shares hold early gains Retailers, General Shares hold early gains Pharmaceuticals Mining Insurance Leisure & Hotels Support Services Printing & Paper Investment Trusts Oil & Gas Aer Lingus Property Retailers, Food Telecommunications Transport Shares hold early gains Shorts (under 5 years) Water Shares hold early gains Business Pound's dive continues as retail sales fall Business Sterling's Twin Fortunes Buyers move prompts fear for OFT autonomy Takeover Panel loss for Labour Internet funding crisis as boo. com falls No Title NatWest fined by SFA BT debt could double to meet licence costs Aquascutum of London No Title Index Picture Gallery US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Results in Brief Message Labs BCCI liquidators claim new win over Bank Microsoft attacked over request to delay hearings MacKenzie's radio stake worth £13m Standard Life in line for higher windfalls Filmgroiip float to raise £80m Business in Brief First Choice forges link with Royal Caribbean Picture Gallery Putting the cartel before the horse Commentary First profit for Autonomy Shell in £3bn link with Woodside No Title Coke bottle raided by EU regulators Get Dotted! MFI loses frustrated finance director No Title Blue chips take FTSE higher Nick Hasell Stock Market FTSE Eurotop 100 Parity catches the Nasdaq fallout No Title Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Eurotop 100 Yes Television has Time on its side but little else Tempus III Dollar Rates Wall Street Blue chips take FTSE higher Sun , sand and a lot of red tape as Tunisia opens up to investors The former French colony is rolling out the red carpet for British investors Lyons banks another jackpot City Diary Pearly vision Competition hots up as egg looks to float Crying shame Cisco killing No Title Actuaries just want to have fun SAS No Title Analysis No Title Internet spinoff rumours denied by Telewest chief Picture Gallery III shares hit record low Retail space demand lifts Shaftesbury WPD set to outbid Nomura for Hyder Web attack on Portman board Ayling airlines warning Business in Brief Acm Investments Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cis Unit Managers Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleming Private Fund Mgmt Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Murray Johnstone Ut Mgmt The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hot Share Tip The Times Unit Trust Information Service Royal & Sun Alliance Ut Mgmt Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Senior service lifts Godolphin Sport Bringing biology to a wider audience Cornellus Lysaght Life At The Races Nothing but the best Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Yesterday's results Newbury 2.10 Woodcote Conditions Stakes 2.20 Nottingham Selling Handicap Nottingham No Title 1.50 Come Racing at Nottingham Tomorrow Handicap 4.40 TPX Consulting Handicap Reading the racecard 3.20 EBF Colwick Park Novice Stakes 4.50 Come Racing at Nottingham Tomorrow Handicap Hard work carries Murphy to summit Meeting Points Thirsk Going : Good to Firm (Firm in Places) Draw: 5F-6f,… 2.00 Mowbray Selling Stakes 2.30 Jack Calvert Maiden Stakes Course Specialists 3.30 Army Benevolent Fund Maiden Stakes Reminder of defeat for Lewis Boxing No Title Leeds keen to maintain momentum Hamilton Park 8.35 A-Plant Median Auction Maiden Stakes Weatherbys Insurance Handicap Chase 6.50 Jewson Summer Novices Hurdle (Qualifier) Aintree Course Specialists Stratford Trainers: S Shenwood 4 winners from 12 runners.… Free £50 Bet when You Stake £20 Applies to First Time Telephone Callers only Giddins savours swing of fortune Cricket No Title Di Luca celebrates after sprint finish Cycling Legal & Public Notices Notice Take Notice that a Hearing Will Take Place in… Legal & Public Notices Legal , Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal & Public Notices No Title Challenge of track and field without hurdles Disability sport Yousuf rescues Pakistan with classic century Scotland made to suffer Sport in Brief No Title No Title Adams in hot water after 'shove' on Law Cricket Porter carries Oxford batting For the record First Place Cycling Cassar relishes different role Alleyne takes control Yesterday's scoreboards Cambridge in need of a change Warne's patience pays The PPP County Championship Today Ask Jeeves Exiles ponder switch to Welsh League Rugby union No Title Westwood receives lesson on all fronts No Title Injured Davenport may have to take French leave Tennis Picture Gallery By Our Sports Staff: Zabaleta dismisses Henman No Title Button holds fast under pressure Motor racing No Title Rookie is beginning to fulfil promise Football Changing times at Arsenal after final reckoning Football No Title Chelsea chase ticket to extended holiday FA Cup Final Gregory considers cost of Villa defeat Birmingham fail to distract Bassett Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery No Title Giddins quick to seize Test initiative Times Sport The Times Crossword No Title Davies confident that violence will not impair World Cup bid Tomorrow in Times Sport No Title Hassods Knightsbridge Times 2 The Times 'Joannas's killer is still out there' For ten years the parents of Joanna Parrish have tried to find her killer—with little heop. Kim Willsher reports No Title The Test Salvador Dali No Title 'For us the agony goes on' Student killing shocks a 'quiet' French town Picture Gallery No Title Alisdair Pugh and Way No Title Picture Gallery All glitz, no glamour Why are today's young stars so ordinary? Jasper Gerard recalls a more glamorous era No Title Good Week for Barometer Bad Week for The story of a love Simon Barnes has come out. He wuld like to declare his love - yes, deep, abiding love -for horses No Title Affair No Title Lumphing and galloping fellow. And the mare? Well, after the foal was weaned, I Compaq The Saturday Times Speaking for England Valerie Grove speaks to the author of a book that reveals the nobility and pain of ordinary lives No Title According to Australian scientists, eating oily fish… Giles Coren No Title A herring a day keeps the psychiatrist away Can't find the time, can't do the crime Pongs perdu No Title HMV Jazz collector: Duke Ellington She was born to make us happy Pop Album: For £15 you can enjoy Britney all night long - and still have change for Big Mac and twirly fries. Barbara Ellen gets stuck in I like Britney, precisely because she makes so few emotional demands on the listener No Title About David Gray and White Ladder 'A remarkable… New Jazz albums No Title Happly to be a loser for Britain Pop: Our Eurovision entry wasn't called Don't Play That Song Again by mistake, says David Sinclair Picture Gallery Reynard Cowper, who made such a hit with Eurovision… Don't blame Nikki French, she was merely a pawn in the greater game of International Rigabeat - it's the happening So who are BrainStorm, you ask. Like, only Latvia's top beat combo, repplies David Wellings The idea of records that are not designed to be successful is nothing new Wonders waiting for a hit Interview: Will their new album, a DJ collaboration and a tour put Saint Etienne on the map at last? Mike Pattenden can only hope Crazy Europop sound! No Title Featuring 19 of Paul Simon's Greatest Hits Also one of the most beautifully and painstakingly crafted realeases of the year No Title Buy buy sanity, hello QVC Television: What could be tougher than watching 24 hours of cheap TV? Watching 24 hours of cheap TV they try to sell you stuff. Caitlin Moran encounters QVC Everyone I've known feels a ball of loathing rise from their stomach on sighting anything QVC could every try to flog them The Sunday Times Saving Grace God save the Queen. We mean it, ma'am What do our lovely Royal Family and the notoriously unlovely Sex Pistols have in common? Quite a lot, if you believe Wendy Holden Prince Philip has offended entire continents in his time, an achievement which puts Johnny Rotten in the shade No Title Shenmue, the Sega video game which, it is claimed,… Ask Jeeves Out of the arcade, into the Can video games ever become art? As Sega unleashes its latest marvel, the epic Shenmue, Hettie Judah feels confident they can Art galleries Production costs have ensured there is as yet no sub-genre of art-video game Picture Gallery Join in the Style Auction Exquisite designer labels and exclusive invitations Dream Lots Include No Title Metro choice Picture Gallery Slipping into neutral Theatre: Frank McGuinness's new play at the Old Vic lacks focus, Benedict Nightingale says War's a giggle Theatre: Jeremy Kingston sees the Chichester Festival kick off with The Recruiting Officer The Villains Opera Spring Proms Glorious Gambon' E. S Shakespeare Company Nothe - Dame De Paris They somewhat adjust maters later, and Kite's… Andrew Lloyd Webbers Awaro Winning Musical the… National Theatre Picture Gallery New Ambassadors 020 7836 6111 Stones in his Pockets Prince of Wales Theatre Donald Sutherland John Rubinstein Enigmatic… Buddy The Buddy Holly Story The Royal Opera Picture Gallery No Title Blue: sunny days and magic No Title Where to Find It Furniture Times 2 Media is he independent? The BBC's new political editor Andrew Marr tells Paul McCann why he is more worried about missing his children than any changes of bias No Title No Title 23 How to be the new John Cole WIll Marr become a BBC great, asks Adam Boulton of Sky News No Title Cue the Blair baby Brian MacArthur Paper round Picture Gallery Breastfeeding - the pros and cons. (Enter with 800l words The Times's Dr Thomas Weekend Media Streamwave No Title The Times Experienced SECRETARY/PA International Search Firm, Victoria Secretaries plus Mayfair Property Company Seeks a Secretary / Administrator Personal Assistants circa £17K Corporate Relocations UK Ltd CPI Selection Ritz Recruitment Major New York Transportation & Real Estate Group PA /Secretary to the Chief Executive circa £25,000 +… PA/ALL Rounder Ritz Recruitment First Creme No Title Dyke's blunder No Title News International (Advertisements) Ltd Media & Marketing CMS Consulting No Title The man who made up interviews Germany's most austere paper was duped for years by a freelance. Roger Boyes reports Süddeutsche Zeitung Stir of Echoes And thanks for all cash Chris, the universe and everything proving lucrative for Douglas Adams No Title No Title Tina Brown developed talk so that magazine ideas… A double date on televisio A personal column has inspired two identically named dramas, says Paul McCann No Title Popcorn and a brainwave Magazines given away with cinema tickets have made Richard Cohen a fortune. Boyd Farrow explains The List Media Diary DPP's reasons expected after jury verdict Court of Appeal Published May 19,2000 Regina v Director of Public Prosecutions, Ex parte Manning and Another Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justice Morison Judgment May 17,2000 Assessment of employee's risk of injury must be based on context Court of Appeal Published May 19,2000 Koonjul v Thameslink Healthcare Services NHS Trust Before Lord Justice Hale and Sir Christopher Staughton Judgment March 28,2000 No Title No Title Times 2 Law Test for misfeasance in public office House of Lords Published May 19,2000 Three Rivers District Council and Others v Governor and Company of the Bank of England (No 3) Before Lord Steyn, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Hutton, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough and Lord Millett Speeches May 18,2000 Release from restrictive covenant not deductible House of Lords Published May 19,2000 Garner v Pounds Shipowners and Shipbreakers Ltd Garner v Pounds Before Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Clyde, Lord Hutton and Lord Millett Speeches May 18,2000 Times 2 Law Two-year pension calculation unlawful Court of Justice of the European Communities Published May 19,2000 Preston and Others v Wolverhampton Healthcare NHS Trust and Others Fletcher and Others v Midland Bank plc case C78/98 Before G. C. Rodriguez Iglesias, President and Judges J. C. Moitinho de Almeida, D. A. O. Edward, R. Schintgen, P. J. G. kapteyn, J.-P. Puissochet, G. Hirsch, P. Jann and H. Ragnemaim Advocate General P. Leger (Opinion September 14,1999) Judgment May 16,2000 Police entitled to disclose corruption to council Court of Appeal Published May 19,2000 Preston Borough Council v McGrath Before Lord Justice Morritt, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Tuckey Judgment May 12,2000 Deciding who is the 'nearest relative' of a mental patient Court of Appeal Published May 19,2000 In re D (Mental patient: Habeas corpus) Before Lord Justice Otton and Mr Justice Hooper Judgment May 9,2000 No Title No Title Dali Bridge Chess Bookshop Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Cultured man reaches new heights Paul Hoggart Yesterday's viewing No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 7.05 Crossroads 7.30 Dynasty 8.25 EastEnders 9.00… 8.55 Vets to the Rescue 9.20 Tomorrow 's World… Radio Radio Choice Disaster that inspired Herman Melville to write Moby Dick. In 1819 the whale ship Essex left No Title No Title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 CARLTON/LWT Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title No Title Bookshop Today's Viewing Choice No Title Sewills No Title
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