News from 23/05/2000
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Sarah Potter Women's cricket, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Hilary Sage, Sally Brock, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Kevin Cullen, Ian Blackshaw, Robert Lefever, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Michael Binyon, John Curtis, James Bone, David Tipping, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Carl Evans, Conal Urquhart, Pat Gibson, Chris G. Green, Valerie Elliott, P. Quinton, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Kit Nicholson, John Ennis, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Phil Thomas and Alison Rees, Terry Hart-Jones, Anatole Kaletsky, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Tom Flanagan, Michael Chambers, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Sally Jones, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Edward Fennell, Paul Nicolson, Chairman, Mark Findlay, Audrey Ferrle, Audrey Ferrie, Cyril Fox, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticultural Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Tom Baldwin and Lea Paterson, Susan Clark, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clare Sterling, John FitzGERALD, Roger Boyes, R. W. A. Letham, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John O'Leary Education Editor and Damian Whitworth, Susie Steiner Property Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andrew Plerce, James Tooth, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Jane Collins, Jack Straw, George Caulkin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Patience Wbeatcroft, Daniela Nardini, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Steven Berkoff, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Grania …, Robin Young and Paul McCann, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Giles Coren Parliamentary Sketch, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Rosemary Nelson, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
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Kick them out? - Libby Purves, Page 22 The Times Music stops for children's 'violent' parlour game Blair Paternay Leave Free flu jabs for over-65s BT You Can 35p 2 News NEC The weather today Tories Labour begins to drive out the Militants Business Sport Times 2 Offers Plus Law Noon today Moderate Changes to the chart below from noon: The Low to the… Hours of Darkness Stages darken for the voice of theatre He was such stuff as dreams are made on A tribute to Gielgud Even the greatest actor can get his lines wrong The Royle Family Stages darken for the voice of theatre No Title No Title Cherie snaps up her close friend for Leo's debut The Blair Baby Priest and old friend chosen for baptism Designer offspring worth weight in gold The Blair Baby Photos to bring charity windfall Sharp snaps are focus of praise No Title Dome loss threatens good cause lottery fund Bishop says gays equal Mercedes-Benz MoD hides laptop blushes Men of Straw dodge blows over Tyson fight Within reach No Title Mercedes-Benz Child sex sting traps Lara Croft game man 30 years jail for Wild Bunch' armed robbers Saga Services Picture Gallery Censors to accept new ruling on video porn No Title Ntel online services Athlete's ex-boyfriend 'invented race attack' 'Tummy bug' boy has heart transplant You anc really open up an Audi A3 Magnet craze fear Three in court over stabbing News in Brief No Title Flags and police demands put IRA deal at risk Job-channel com Picture Gallery Too many mouths to feed Compaq Property market starts to cool down Briton held over 1992 hotel fraud News in Brief Chelsea flowers win Stamp of approval The Times Online The new Mitsubishi Shogun DIY show presenter jailed for cancer fraud Opera House drops £100m woman No Title Tour chiefs say schools should vary holidays Oneswoop. com Picture Gallery Book treasures up for adoption By a Correspondent: Semtex man jailed Police chief tells of flight fear in storm Directors face new safety law Gates millions revive spirit of Rhodes scholars Shoppers no longer trust food The Expert's First Choice MOPS Jury move defended by Straw Tom Jones Harvard lures girl rejected by Oxford No Title No Title Troops may be in Sierra Leone 'for months' Freeserve Tyson forces Straw into a corner Get out Three and Stop the Rapist No Title Peers vote down pension rules The Latest Style Parliament in Brief Easing of tax burden sits heavily on Conservative moral shoulders Tories urge Brown to come clean on EU tax Picture Gallery Party puts Blair in the dock Picture Gallery The World's No. 1 Networking Software Company Livingstone vows to fight for euro No Title Lines drawn in Eritrea's battle for survival Former darling of the West is threatened with extinction Toshiba 'UN bodies' found buried in Sierra Leone Standard Life Healthcare Annan calls for diamond embargo on RUF rebels Nationwide No Title Chiefs to decide Fiji's future No Title Russian threat to bomb Afghans Noticeably affordable Schroder to let asylum-seekers start working Picture Gallery Flat-dwellers told to be neighbourly Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Picture Gallery $1m delay for China's Net winner World in Brief China calls for return of 'looted' treasures Gun fans say bite the bullet The Times 'Silence' stops presses Picture Gallery Citroën No Title Hezbollah humbles 'invincible' Israelis Plusnet Young soldiers have lost the will to fight Line of Israeli Occupation Zone Israel No Title Picture Gallery No Title Scottish Widows Exiled villagers surge back to their homes No Title Vanquished forces leave sears on the Lebanese landscape No Title Gateway The world online No Title The Times Online Today Synchronised spinning isn't our cup of tea Blair should know that using his family for political advantage is a mug's game A Gypsy's guide to how the Dome and boo. com got it all so wrong Blair Babe Ethnic targets that insult our culture The Times The Times Diary Flight fight The Failure Zone Not another penny of support should be offered to the Dome A Violent Ending Israel's orderly withdrawal from Lebanon has become a rout An Exit, Not a Closure Gielgud's death has ended an era but not a tradition State cannot fund health and welfare Ulster flags and badges Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Letters to the Editor EU's inability to administer aid A 'blessed event' for No 10 Bankside destruction Dome trouble Depicting Hitler in his true light Art of flirtation Local dish Depicting Hitler in his true light Court Circular Birthdays BMDS Births Marriages Riot of colour in Chelsea's pavilions No Title Personal Column The Times Tuesday May 23 2000 Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Awards Trade: 020 7481 1982 Fax: 020 7481 9313 Sir John Gielgud Fastidious performer with a matchless voice, who stood centre stage through the whole history of modern British theatre Tickets for Sale Personal Column Tickets for Sale Chelsea Flower Show Wimbledon Ascot, Soccer Mondial Tickets A Birthdate Newspaper Original . Superbly presented.… Sir John Gielgud Fastidious performer with a matchless voice, who stood centre stage through the whole history of modern British theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Henry Daniels, Professor of Mathematical… Equity Prices ~ 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 Late reverse for equities No Title Insurance Leisure & Hotels Investment Trusts Www. Money Guru. co. uk British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) Mining No Title Longs (over 15 years) Pharmaceuticals No Title Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information Business Ftse entrants face expulsion Uncertainty surrounds Land Rover deal Brown plays down impact of exchange merger John Charcol Ftse entrants face explusion Ronson confirms plans for 37-storey tower Vodafone faces EU doubt on Orange sale plan Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Focus may step in for Country Business News Hopes rise of standstill on rates BA silent over KLM merger talk Results in Brief Message Labs No Title Staff 'face NI move on share options' By Our City Staff: VW chief in corporate espionage indictment The Times Tuesday May 23 2000 No Title Sale of mutuals 'to drop prices' Business in Brief Kingston plans TV network link with Colt Carlton in £62m US purchase Concepts & Cuisine put into administration Static pulls £200m float Goo'bye, Footsie, goo'bye Scottish Radio on the acquisition trail Give yourself the power 30 Markets Unfashionable M&S at a low Tech trusts suffer in wake of sell-off Eurotop 100 No Title Major Indices London Financial Futures Positives still outweigh negatives at Kingston Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street The Times Tuesday May 23 2000 Wall Street Bullishness on euro keeps optimists in ascendancy City Diary A year to get up to Standard But Global Investors Have Not Faith Octogenarian who prefers mainframe to Zimmer frame Main sale SAS Picture Gallery 32 Business News Antisoma halts cancer treatment trials Standard Life Bank Enron plots shake-up after MG takeover Heal's to roll out smaller stores Stylo sells flagship Barratt shop Drugs trial successes spur CAT to expand Picture Gallery As Internet technologies become an integral part of… £15,000 per Year Wiseman decline will not halt plan to build Globix Manpower takes 7.3% slice of SHL Business in Brief No Title French investor buys Arjo Wiggins Executive pay rises slow to 5.7% The Times No Title Scotsman boosts Berisford This Advertisement is Important and Requires your… Fine Art puts extra £2m into Internet business Business News 33 From a Correspondent in Dublin: Ireland achieves record economic growth Acm Investments Ltd No Title Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title Henderson Investors Murray Johnstone UT Mgmt Hargreaves Landsdown Overseas Growth Funds Royal & Sun Alliance UT MGMT Ltd Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd No Title Pipe asked to explain claims No Title Tizzard makes hay with Millyhenry Rapid Raceline Tote Handicap WilliamHILL Prices Subject to Fluctuation Goodwood Beverley Blinkered First Time Meeting Points BBC1 Watch Racing Channel at the Conservative Club Maiden Stakes Triple Crown should move with times On The Level BBC2 Reading the racecard Forest Alliance Conditions Stakes Course Specialists Racing Channel Available in Pubs and Clubs Handicap Watch the Racing Channel at the Rose and Crown Handicap Course Specialists 36 Sport England door opens for Barmby once again Football West division For the record Pools forecast British Gas No Title British Gas Central division British Gas Arsenal to avoid price war Yesterday's racing Giggs shoulders Welsh burden of expectation Harrington tries to learn from expensive error Golf Siddall makes her presence felt Morgan loses out again Sport in Brief Sailing Bertarelli bolsters chances of cup coming to Europe Golf Correspondent Picture Gallery Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Public Notice In the Matter of SEP Industrial Holdings Plc Loyal Designs (UK) Limited Legal , Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dyson creates a stir with swift progress Public Notices 38 Sport McCartney's sweet taste of success Tennis Seedings put British hopes in perspective Maxdata Rugby league Gateshead refusing to allow their Thunder to be stolen Rugby union Woodward forced to delay his selection Motor racing Walkinshaw has Arrows pointing up Hockey Britain seal decisive second win Cautious Mom provides escape route for West Indies Matthew Pryor's match-by-match guide to this… No Title Second division No Title Spectators bank on holiday attractions Rare display of common sense lifts England England selection divides opinion Today's fixtures No Title Keegan's plans left the balance The Times Crossword No Title Sun Enterprise No Title Times 2 The Times Julie Kavanagh first met Sir John Geligud three… The enchanter Times 2 Cover Story He called what he did 'a lot of old tosh' Times 2 Cover Story Times 2 Cover Story Times 2 Cover Story You just thought to yourself 'this is Hamlet' Times 2 Cover Story My life after This Life The actress Daniela Nardini tells Anita Chaudh that her fantasy is to play the villain in a James Bond movie What a week for sons! First Gladiator, then the… Times 2 Opinion Marianne Wiggins No Title Prince joins gladiators in the lion's den Let's see a splitting of the Adams No Title No Title The Times Times 2 Times 2 Family Health No Title Tourette's Syndrome Stream school but needs full-time help from a support teacher. Even with medication he has constand hand ties, which makes Pat Hannagan Out with the old Picture Gallery Can the NHS be saved? Can yhe NHS be saved Out with the old In the second part of an investigation Into the health service, Alice Miles examines how building new hospitals forces the closure of local favourites—and why polities botches it up Times 2 Health: Analysis No Title Times 2 Health: Analysis In with the new Zipvit Ltd. Hospitals in Birmingham Royal & Sunalliance How to beat hard labour The Sunday Times Royal & Sunnalliance Times 2 Alternative Health A mother should be able to ask her health advisers to work together Being an everyday procedure, a C section is a major operation Reframed in class Architecture: The Dulwich Picture Gallery has had a Minimalist makeover. Marcus Binney assesses Rick Mather's renovation No Title English National Opera Times 2 Arts Concerts Concert Philadelphia Orch/Sawallisch Festival Hall The Sixteen/Christophers Temple Church, EC4 The Mastersinger Freedom with strings attached Music: The Kronos Quartet just keeps pushing musical boundaries. Joanna Pitman meets main man David Harrington Times 2 Arts No Title No Title Metro choice No Title Breezin' back to the dancefloor Jazz: It's amazing what a drum machine can do for a career. Mile Bradley meets George Benson Born-again jazzman After decades in the shadows Sixties legend Andrew Hill is back. Stuart Nicholson reports Atter decades in the shadows Sixties legend Andrew Hill is back. Stuart Nicholson reports Barbican Centre Moving to New York for love was catalytic in getting me into playing again Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet Whistle down the Wind Lautrec Cressida Murder most fine Opera: Janácek's Jenufa remains one of the jewels in Glyndebourne's crown, says The Beautiful Game The Witches of Eastwick Copenhagen The Woman in Black The Graduate No Title Comic Potential Piccadilly Theatre Fosse Murder most fine Opera: Janácek's Jenufa remains one of the jewels in Glyndebourne's crown, says The Royal Opera Opens Tonight The Times The Times Tuesday May 23 2000 Promotions Ltd Choose your Team from These Players The Times No Title Times 2 Offer & Games The Times No Title Newspapers Support Recycling Times 2 Television Attacked by the love bug Interference No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 Onsport 1 UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Times 2 Television BBC1 BBC2 Carlton No Title 6.00 London Tonight; weather (T) (753) 6.30 ITV… Times 2 Television Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2037 Times Newspapers Limited Times 2 Television ADT The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Trial by jury: the Government's case 'I want fairer justice for all' Abolition of the right to trial by jury in 'either way' cases is not the radical departure it seems, says Jack Straw CeL Contents Psion MB Trial by jury: a lawyer puts the case against What price Straw's 'new justice'? The right to a jury trial is under threat by a Government struggling to find new ways to fight crime, says Mark Findiay 50 Allergan Shake It…move It Privacy for the famous Celebrities will soon be able to protect their private lives, says Ian Blackshaw No Title Tom Flanagan, the head of employment at Stephenson Harwood, represented Lawyer of the week 'My introduction to legal logic was in a school production of Toad Hall' Stephenson Harwood Barkers Norman Broadbent Multiple Display Advertising Items The plea by William Hague and Ann Widdecombe on behalf of the Conservative Banking & Finance Let's leave politics out of double jeopardy debate Banking & Finance Staying Coll Private Practice News QD The grim costs of learning the law New research finds that higher fees are a route to inequality. Phil Thomas and Ailson Rees report GE Capital Multiple Display Advertising Items Is e-gaming a gamble worth taking? American online gambling laws are forcing companies offshore, which could benefit Europe, says Audrey Ferrie Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Commissioners Lipson Lloyd Jones Film/Media Porn selle What barristers really think of 'date rape' No Title … s are setting the standards No Title A curious branch of the law Cliffored Chance GE Insurance Holdings Putting the byte on insurance Edward Fennell looks at how firms are using It to streamline personal injury claims and fine-tune their services Ing Barings Sweet charity Secret listening device invades privacy European Court of Human Rights Published May 23,2000 Khan v United Kingdom (Application No 35394/97) Before J. P. Costa, President, and Judges W. Fuhrmann, L. Loucaides, P. Kuris, Sir Nicholas Bratza, H. S. Greve and K. Traja Secion Registrar: S. Dollé Judgment May 12,2000 EU member state cannot impugn verdict of another Court of Justice of the European Communities Published May 23,2000 Régie Nationale des Usines Renault SA v Maxlcar SpA and Another Case C-38/98 Before D. A. O. Edward, President of Chamber and Judges L. Sevón. J. P. Puissochet, P. Jann and M. Wathelet Advocate General S. Alber (Opinion June 22,1999) Judgement May 11,2000 Foreign telephone intercepts admissible Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 23,2000 Regina v X Regina v y Regina v Z Before Lord Justice Potter, Mr Justice Garland and Judge Hyam Judgment May 16,2000 Direct effect EC protocol gives no right of residence Court of Justice ot the European Communities Published May 23,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Savas Case C37/98 Before R. Schintgen, President of Chamber and judges P. J. G. Kapteyo, G. Hirsch, H. Ragemain and V. Skouris Advocate General A. La Pergola (Opinion November 25,1999) Judgment May 11,2000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bias test same for judges and abitrators Court of Appeal Published May 23,2000 AT&T Corporation and Another v Saudi Cable Co Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Potter and LOrd Justice May Judgment May 15.2000 Ince & Co Michael Page Legal Investor in People Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal Recruitment Chambers and Partners White & Case Masons, Springfield House Conyers Dill & Pearman Russell McVeagh Appointments to the Office of District Judge Professional Recruitment Conyers Dill & Pearman BBC RuddWatts&Stone In-House Commercial Lawyer 3-5 years Pqe The Criminal Cass Review Commission ZMB Private Client Cains No Title University of Leicester Department of Law The Manchester Metropolitan University David Price & Co Us Law Firm Professional Recruitment The Times Garfield Robbins Service Corporation International plc Save our advocacy specialists , says Beloff Stephen Leslie, QC The Times Bookshop Discuss in the Light of the Doctrine of Subrogation… No title Weil Gotshal & Manges
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