News from 30/05/2000
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Charles Gregory, Alyn Shipton, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, J. M. Crowley, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Michoel Chambers, John Penny, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Michael Zander, Barry Turner, C. D. Georgalakis, Donald Chilvers, C. J. P. Byrne, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Richard Ford and Michael Harvey, Andrew Norfolk, Hugh Glanville, Louise Godfrey, Carl Evans, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Pat Gibson, Stephen Ward, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, Katharine McDevitt, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, David Osofsky, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Emma Lindsay, Charles Bremner, Charies Bremner, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jenny Booth, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Terence Morris and Louis Blom-Cooper, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Antony Whitaker, Clive Mathieson, Madeline Quest-Ritson, David Charter Education Correspondent and Helen Johnstone, David Pettingale and Allyson Colby, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Donald Wayte, Geoffrey Dean Club cricket, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Larry Siedentop, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ghayur Ayub (Director), Julian Muscat, John Allison, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Alison Clarke and Michael Ball, John Malpas, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Stephen Thornton Chief Executive, Michael Horsnell, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Ivan Pearce, Barry Sheerman, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Kenneth Werrell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nicholas Young, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, John Watson, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Prescott's Oxbridge ultimatum Pugh Belated appeal No Title Inside Military take over in siege-hit Fiji Times BT Dando murder accused held in custody Defecting? News Comment One thousand die in 14 minutes of black disaster The Times Today On This Day May 30,1914 Business Sport Arts Offers Plus Law No Title House of Darkness The pain of being chucked by your boyfriend Gurkhas mourn wise hero who won Vc Headless body in park Duke protests over pâté Strangled woman's boyfriend sought No Title No Title Row looms as Britain bids to save its bacon Standard Life Healthcare Agency calls for rare hedges to be saved Weather lull helps the Little Ships Tomato modified to fight heart disease Dome chief appeals for 'good news' News in Brief Father tells of finding son's body in crash Teenage rugby players 'use drugs' Welsh foam party harms ravers' sight Boy, 12, accused of baseball bat attack Reuters Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Soldier says Army drove him to rape No Title No Title Oxbridge scores poor marks in good-time table The Alternative University Rankings No Title Picture Gallery No Title The Times Online No Title Oxford bulldogs' bowler is old hat Net helps to nab benefit fraudsters News in Brief No Title Cap Gemini Ernst & Young No Title UUP minority has plan to stall peace talks Microsoft No Title Real IRA suspects held in Republic New rail link faces protests No Title DUP meets to consider executive boycott No Title Family rift rages on as mother dies in US Twin saved sister from sex attacker Bill Gates Low cost Tesco loans No Title Picture Gallery Back to earth without a bump Heathrow expansion threatens villages No Title No Title Skin cancers respond to light therapy Picture Gallery MAD Sports stars, shielding the second-most common site… NHS staff angered by 'token' survey Picture Gallery Pledge for new border controls at Euro 2000 Virgin Two records in Arctic balloon adventure Court will rule over Tyson visit News in Brief No Title No Title Desertions blamed on shift to the Right Labour Membership No Title France increases checks for illegal aliens on Eurostar We may monitor or record calls. Rate quoted is a… Halifax Picture Gallery Labour wants black candidate for Brent East BCAA France welcomes German plan Siemens accused of payback gift in Kohl inquiry Saab 9-5 Picture Gallery SAAB France welcomes German plan for federation of nation states Knives out for the Expo spoons Ice Age pin-ups charm French SAGA The Latest Style The Times Online How JR Ewing set Romania on path to liberty No Title No Title Stalin's butcher fails to win absolution "I want a smashing return from my savings" Liverpool Victoria Sadist with few historic rivals NEC NEC Computers UK, a division of Nec Computers… Mortuary Killer's new confession World in Brief Army exposes coup leader's isolation Fiji Stand-Off Grace Bradbury in Suva Speight's ethnic origin betrays his rhetoric Futurestep Trouble in Paradise Britain issues sanctions warning No Title Chinese lovers caught in Web of deceit The Times No Title Refugees yearn for homeland across wire Fishermen eatch up Syria's 400-mile missile alarms Israel No Title Jets track Sierra Leone's rebels Boy soldier fights on Jewellery at Sotheby's Poland's entry to EU in jeopardy World in Brief Picture Gallery Eritrean capital comes under attack US plays down chance of arms deal in Moscow The Russian Front No Title Egg card No Title The Times Online Today The world online Libraries of the World Global Crossing What is clever Gordon's game plan? A consummate scholar of politics, he is revising hard for the party leadership All the evidence suggests that we should change our minds over DNA Stormont No Title Why the class war is still alive and well No Title The Times Diary Amis attack New Labour, Old Woes Falling membership and an identity crisis for the Government Exhibiting Extermination The Imperial War Museum outlines the Holocaust horror Fortunes of Football A playoff triumph puts Ipswich back on the map Debate widens on Brown's attack Letters to the Editor Making criminals pay for crime Readers diagnose ills of the nation's health service Latest wills Sinners don't respect God; sin is all they… Births School news Hampshire veterans join battle over plans to sell… Personal Column All Tickets available for all sold out events.… Tickets for Sale All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted (Debs) York, Pennant, slate, limestone & terracotta… Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Flatshare No Title Landlords & Agents: 5 to 10 yr - contracts for… Wimbledon Tennis Flights A Birthdate Newspaper Original. Superbly presented.… The Times - 1791 - 2000 other cities available.… Contracts & Tenders Sir Lee Moore Champion of regional democracy in the Caribbean Denis Gifford Writer and artist with a talent for comedy—and a passion for comic books Professor C. A. Hackett Sensitive scholar who introduced generations of English readers to modern French poetry and was a leading authority on Rimbaud The Japanese offensive in Assam in March 1944, launched to counter the 14th Agansing RAI, VC Gurkha who braved a hail of machinegun fire to take a vital position from the Japanese Hugh Hanning Fighting in the cause of peace No Title 26 Equity Prices Alcoholic Beverages Capitalisation, week's change Electricity Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Electronics & Elect Insurance Engineering Investment Trusts Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Shorts (under 5 years) Healthcare Household Gds & Text Capitalisation, week's change Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Capitalisation, week's change No Title Vodafone to clinch £1bn Orange deal with French Business Transco to join mobile phone race M&S may ask rival to help Brooks Brothers Accustomed as I am... I still hate it Picture Gallery Our Financial Editor: Tax chains come off today Pay deals rising as jobless tally falls, says IRS Picture Gallery Safeway chief sends his directors back to shop floor Patience Wheatcroft No Title Quick fix of euro is no substitute for sound policies Reuters Correspondent: Zimbabwe economy at risk from farm policy Picture Gallery Reuters: EU still split over tax on savings Cgnu given boost by inclusion in life sector Mango expands into Oxford St superstore QXL stays top of the UK dot-com league Private investors to gain online access to floats EU examines Deutsche Post delay charges Hyundai promises disposals UK interest rates to remain higher Baltimore links units in Japan BT Stay in touch Picture Gallery US group aims for 29.9% of Glenmorangie No Title No Title Probably the biggest issue in Denmark Standard Life Bank High street banks and building societies average business savings rates No Title Ernst & Young No Title For the average Dane, Carlsberg's plan to sell Tivoli amounts Amounts To an act of betrayal Big day for Sainsbury's prodigal son Results and Statistics Economic Outlook Figures play second fiddle Utilities to form £9bn exchange Panic? Meta and QE in twin deals First Data coup for uc. com Netkonect Communications No Title Cazalet to take Standard Life to court King's Best plays to the crowd Sport Sandown Park Credit Suisse First Boston Maiden Stakes Meeting Points Peslier booked Redcar Leicester Jig Racing Handicap Sky2 Reading the racecard Billingham Classified Stakes Gary Wiltshire Claiming Stakes Desert sand proves a rich source of winners On The Level Sky2 Kirkleatham Maiden Stakes Evening Gazette Sprint Handicap Course Specialists Martyn of Leicester Conditions Stakes Clinton Racing - Away Racing No Tax Classified Stakes Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Montoya's sights set on Williams Racing results from yesterday's ten Bank… Hexham Nova International Amateur Riders Novices Handicap Hurdle Blinkered First Time: Leicester: 2.45 College Rock,… Buchanan Smooth Ale Handicap Murdle Course Specialists Picture Gallery No Title Sky 2 Four-timer gives title to Lawther No Title Public Notices A. V. Roe & Company Limited Aa Fifteen Limited Aa… Corby's designs looking fine in big-race duel Sport No Title Germany punish Britain's errors Hockey Rugby union Hepher wins fight for tour place Murrayfield team Picture Gallery Finding his feet: Henman survived a difficult… Henman almost gets caught short Results from Roland Garros Full French Open Singles Draws Motor sport Kristensen sends rest up in smoke Rugby league Halifax cruise to victory Sport in Brief Maesteg triumph at double Picture Gallery Pick your Team for Euro 2000 Prizes worth £35,000 to be won The Prizes for Euro 2000 Fantasy League How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Lucky Dip If you wish to have your team selected by… Picture Gallery No Title Promotions Ltd Abridged Terms and Conditions Country The Times Euro 2000 Fantasy League Entry Form Times Newspapers Limited Choose your Team from These Players No Title Sport Celtic prise O'Neill away from Leicester Football Picture Gallery A season distilled into one perfect match Ipswich Town and Barnsley created yet another classic play-off final Lampard inspires Turkey carve-up Hutchison prepares for striking role Teams Sky Sports. com TV England look to McManaman for attacking edge Football Portugal find reason to remain optimistic Polo Mechanics motor to cup win For the record Pools forecast MacKie happy to take longer route back Revived Williamson starts to hit new heights Fixtures Cycling Giro fails to light riders' way Picture Gallery 38 Sport Montgomerie confirms supremacy Golf McGinley secures his open ticket Come Golfing in Ireland Limited Time Offers Call 0800 389 3900 Or Visit our Web Site Swimming 'Shocked' De Bruijn attempts to win over doubters Picture Gallery No Title James outburst threatens new chapter of unrest Fairbrother denied by variety show Cricket Elliott eases Glamorgan past dour Derbyshire Scoreboard from Cardiff Harrow hails the new Compton Players fear Northern exposure Bookshop Postcode Telephone E-mail address Single-minded Adams clinches series win in dramatic finale Sport Scoreboard No Title Burley boys are young, gifted and back The Times Crossword No Title Barthez emerges as £1 million target for United No Title Times Odeon Steak, Kiss FM and a Paul Smith Picture Gallery The ideal man for a woman is culturally homosexual… To paraphrase Mary Poppins, practically perfect… Lads who can talk about breast-feeding Everything has now been No Title The Test End of white tie and glory days The last vestige of Empire has gone with the Corona Club's closure, says Question Letts Territory number 69. J. K Gal-braith, the American economist, Standard Life Healthcare Limlted J. K. Galbraith once said that Britain ran India… No Title Three models of the state are in competition to become the model French-style leadership will alienate millions, says Larry Siedentop Senators could act as a filter between political classes and the Europen The Germans and the British releasing a far more powerful current If Europe is built without an open political class it will be ruled by civil servants Picture Gallery Taken. A European Senate is badly needed to build a… France's Lionel Jospin and Germany's… France's fingerprints are all over the new Europe Sewills Signature My 52-year crusade In 1948 George Fraser was jailed for attacks on his niece. Now he may be cleared, says Shirleym English To prove I'm innocent Top Left: at 81, George Fraser still fights for justice Bottom Left: crowds at Dundee Crown Court cheer Nina during the 1948 case Right: Fraser in uniform during the war Great Days out Dr Jane Collins Toxoplasmosis Free Guide to Steve Shirley devoted years to looking after her late autistic son. Now she is helping others. Val Sampson reports Marie Stopes Health Centres No Title We aim to prove that these children can become Picture Gallery No Title How counselling can combat obesity New treatment for obese people combines dieting with therapy. Emma Lindsay reports No Title Mystery pain that baffles the experts Endometriosis is is hard to detect. But Susan Clark looks at a natural way of relieving the agony it brings Women with edomestriosis should swau citrus fruits for berries No Title Often the first Clue a doctor has is when a woman complains of infertility Oil for the brain Aromatherapy may help with Alzheimer's, says Sophie Petit-Zeman No Title Living Well Health Clubs The Times Times The man who taught opera the facts of life Interview: Nixon in China is coming to Eno, and with it rebel director Peter Sellars. By Richard Morrison A lot of docu-opersa got too focused on the docu bit and missed the opera Arts The testament of ghosts The Imperial War Museum is about to open its own permanent Holocaust exhibition. Hannah Betts visited it with a survivor of Auschwitz The chattering classes have only just stoppe chattering No Title In 20 years time there will be no living survivor. That is why we need this museum Firedup No Title Metro choice Who invited Blues: Jupiter pluvius and big-name no-shows did their best to spoll Blshopstock Heavyweight electric guitar band clout was in surprisingly short supply Wet wet wet? No Title Continental drifters Jazz: Homegrown bands showed the rest of Europe the way at Bath's cosmopolitan weekend, says Alyn Shipton Classical Music: Dawn Upshaw battles cold to bring… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coliseum 0202 7632 8300 (24hr) English National… Albery Theatre 020 7369 1740/7957 4020 Direct from… Classical Concerts Entertainments Opera & Ballet Almeida at the Albery 020 7639 1740/020 7494 5495… Apollo 020 7494 5070 cc 020 7344 4444 a musical from… Chichester Festival Theatre B. 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I thought they meant thaty was all I could be No Title No Title Eur 2000 Goalkeepers No Title Code, Player Name, Country Code, International… No Title Deletions (since Saturday, May 13)- Goalkeepers: 104… Fantasy Team Name (up to 16 characters) No Title The Sunday Times Bridge No Title The Times From pedigree to pony Joe Joseph yesterday's viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title Satellite Cable & Digital Sky One Sky Sports 1 UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2043 The Times Optimax Law Risk Management SHP Associates BPP Law School Closing date: 15 June 2000 Bpp is an Equal… Trade unions are born again Alison Clarke, and Michael Ball (below), look at statutory trade union recognition from opposite perspectives Like every other trade un Lion leader, Tony Burke, the deputy general A non-negotiable timetable No Title ScottishPower Contents Am Legal BP Amoco M&A Specialists Husky A Writer's defence to the 'honest mistake' In the last of our press freedom series, Antony Whitaker examines ways to avoid the 'qualified privilege' pitfalls Press Debate No Title White and Bowker Solicitors No Title Zarak MacRae Brenner Telstar Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses Diy wills, interest rates, time off to seek work and merits of going to the Court of Appeal Lawyer of the week QD Commercial Lawyer No Title Legal Secretarial Paralegals Garield Robbins Renewed calls to scrap the mandatory penalty of life imprisonment for murder are Banking & Finance Commerce & Industry This European bank's London operation combines signigficant expertise Why mandatory penalties should not be an option Not all murders merit a life sentence, argue Terence Morris and Louis Blom-Cooper Industry In a Hurry Private Practice News Law Commissioners Stephenson Harwood Cashing Attracted by highly desirable selling commissions, more and more solicitors are jumping on the one-stop property shop bandwagon, writes Stephen Ward A pioneering scheme in which solicitors try to wrest house selling from estate agents is to expand Just click In on house sales To view, buy and exchange Is on the way—soon you will be able to call up the details on thers in the chain, say David Pettingale and Allyson Colby Richard Susskind Dot-coming soon, another legal website ZMB Industary Conyers Dill & Pearman Pioneers in Professional Legal Training Why we must guard the guardians of human rights Lord Hope of Craighead wants Government to put the subject on the agenda, reports Frances Gibb Lipson Lloyd Jones Seeking stay of trial for abuse of process Court of Appeal Criminal Division Practice Directice (Crown court: Abuse of Process) Proving civil conspiracy to injure Court of Appeal Kuwait Oil Tanker Company Sak and Another V Al Bader and Others Difference in benefit payments is justified Duty to inquire into time on remand Queen's Bench Divisional Court published May 30,2000 Regina V Haringey Youth Court, Ex parte a Partner owes his firm a duty of care Court of Session Outer House Ross Harper & Murphy V Banks Father cannot get tax relief on maintenance Chancery Division Norris (Inspector of Taxes)V Edgson Drugs compensation default term lawful Court of Appeall Criminal Division Regina V Malik Remuneration is not costs in litigation Chancery Division Mirror Group Newspapers plc v Maxwell and Others Law Allure of the legal market City-based law firms are now taking notice as the accountancy giants go awooing, says John Malpas City brief Clyde&co U. S. Securities Lawyer The University of Birmingham All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box No... c/o Times Newspapers P. O. Box 3353, Virginia St, London, E98 1bx Lawyer Working at the sharp end of consumer law Sharp Yoshiko Records Requires Lawyer Interested candidates should forward CVs with salary… The Manchester Metropolitan University Insurance & Reinsurance Group Legal Assistant Excellent Opportunity Lamb Chambers Comm. Pty - Hants Commercially orientated firm going… All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Us jamboree attracts Woolf, Cook and Albright Legal Diary The Times Bookshop Picture Gallery ZMB Industry
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