News from 06/06/2000
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Martin Berthoud, Stewart Tendler and Michael Harvey, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, David Fannick QC, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, James Moore, Joanna Coles, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Philp, Ben Bradshaw, Christopher M. Convey, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Morag MacDonald, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Deborah Dooley, Roger Maynard, Thos: Whipham, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Peter Brown, K. J. Martin, Alice Lagnado and Tim Jones, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Michael Baum, Norman T. Shepherd, Dominic Walsh, Tracey Croft, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Huon Mallalieu, Chalfont, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Libby Purves, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Bernard Connolly, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Reena SenGupta, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Katherine Bergen, Edward Broome and Nick Szczepanik, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, James Doran City Correspondent, D. Howarth General Manager, Peter Wright, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, HazelDavis and Jane Hoyal, Alison Be…, David Lister, Susan Clark, Louise Atkinson, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Steven Wise, Adam Jones, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Alan McIvor Dean, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Michael C. Hughes, Huon Mallalleu, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Coombs, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Michael Harvey and Stewart Tendler, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoff seward and Iain MacKie, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Carol Allen, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Cooper, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Mel Webb, Lord Irvine, Gerland Isaaman, Penny Lewis, Maureen Paton, Fay Weldon, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joseph Connly, Michael Gove, Nick Hassell, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Richard A. Edwards, Martin Waller, Bob Bury, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Laura Peek, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Paul Gordon Saker and Tepo Din, Elizabeth Judge, Linus Gregoriadis and Adam Sage, Simon Crompton, Susan MacDonald, Andrew Finkel, Robert Whymant, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, James Doran and Lea Paterson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, John Wadham Director,
ResumoVoted Newspaper of the Year Royal Family in conflict as Duke backs GM foods Soho bomber in one-man race war Inside High toll feared in Sumatra earthquake Hague's rival sin-bin plan for violent pupils The Times No Title Racing can wait says Dettori Victor Chandler News Picture Gallery Razzmatazz for Thatcher Comment Business Sport Times 2 Plus No Title Hours of Darkness Picture Gallery Film shows last minutes before Brixton blast Bomber kept swastika flag on his bedsit wall The Little Book store Picture Gallery Virgin No Title No Title Britain cannot fight an air war in bad weather Key Points Scottish Widows No Title Nurses to treat emergencies Goat gives birth to lamb' Greek minister shows his gift of the gabble Parliamentary Sketch Duke on GM food Dettori relives crash Tyson's promoter 'a bully' News in Brief Actress upstages mother at awards Prince William 'now close to Mrs Parker Bowles' Shipman could lose eyeslight New in Brief Space Saver No Title No Title GM adviser criticises seed fiasco Blair tables 'cautious' changes to EU's rights charter BT Who's who on the New Gm Advisory Committee Members @2000 Gateway Europe. All rights reserved. Gateway.… Gateway Picture Gallery Clients lost £1.6m to solicitor News in Brief Cap Gemini Ernst & Young No Title Muslim woman Met' wins £1m Hp No Title Guildford Four given private Blair apology Abbey National Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… No Title British aid worker freed in Georgia Intel Oxbridge may end 'us or them' application rule Mini Picture Gallery No 10 strives to quell education 'class war' Ill-informed populism has taken its toll On Politics US joins Britain's school campaign The Times Stolen silver is valued by BBC Ghostly lodger loses lofty perch Motor insurance? There are lost of internet offers, but now Freeserve… Lottery makes sure the show goes on Picture Gallery No Title Greece wants Marbles for Olympics Poor cleaning blamed for ruined statues No Title Doctors attacked for giving sick boy drug The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Widow of accountant leaves £5m to art fund No Title It's like having in your pocket British teachers flee as Mt Etna erupts No Title Motorola No Title Monster thrills but seldom kills The Queen Mother News 13 Monster thrills but seldom kills No Title 14 Parliament Treasury cuts 'crippling Forces' Defence Questions: Labour under attack on spending constraints Microsoft Labour accused of air sale betrayal Lords: Transport Bill, second reading Demon Parliament in Brief Major tries to turn back Eurosceptic tide Lawson and Healey insist case for euro is weakening Alpha Britain is warned to resolve EU tax dispute Somak Holidays Nationwide Eurostar train goes off the rails at 150mph Citroën £1,000 Saving Compared to Previous Saxo 1.0i First… No Title Japanese leader blunders The Brunel Investment Agency Venetian island threatened Fijians backtrack after EU sanctions threat QuickLink Solomons leader is held in copycat coup Explorer finds lost city in the Peruvian jungle No Title Sage 18 overseas news Duma damns Clinton with tepid applause Putin receives homily on isolation Now runs faster Picture Gallery 5L the Times Tuesday June US pushes for progress on peace World in Brief Wall Street star hands out $36m in race for Senate Feminist's ex-husband bites back Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Sporting chance for Cuban Appeal Court strips Pinochet of immunity Overseas news 19 20 Overseas news Chirac caves in over move to cut President's term Picture Gallery No Title Roman mosaics win reprieve from Turkish leader Vauxhall Autonational Rescue May give archaeologists the chance to rescue more of the Futurestep Picture Gallery The tight of the Valkyries Tourists wake up to a capitalist dream in socialist dictator's bed Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery The Times Online Today The world online Counting the casualties in our new class war The assault on elites is undermining all that's best in public service What is there to be proud of in Britain today? For Richard Riley, the US Education Secretary, there are Who wants to be a new Labour entrepreneur? No qualifications needed It'd Be Comic We all owe Camilla a debt of gratitude Picture Gallery Cleric error The Times Diary Silence Unbecoming Blair cannot dodge the politics of the euro for ever The Bill for the City An appallingly drafted Bill already destined for the courtroom Feud of the Valkyries The battle for control of Bayreuth is pure Wagner Charting the progress of EU rights and freedoms Recycling Clear speech Letters to the Editor Nuclear disarmament Nuclear-free world would make conventional warfare… We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Marriage in church 1937 Coronation Medal Oxbridge admissions 24 Court & Social Court Circular No Title Victorian convent in urgent need of salvation Appointments Picture Gallery Birthdays Company director, 67; Professo Bredis Bleaney Anniversaries Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news 1606; Nathan Halc, American Revolution patriot,… General Sir James Glover Energetic and effective army commander who concluded that there would be no purely military defeat of the IRA William Simon Treasury Secretary to Presidents Nixon and Ford who invented leveraged buyouts Svyatoslav Fyodorov Russian surgeon with his eye on the presidency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Credit Suisse The Times Honda tells British suppliers to cut prices Sally Patten Cost of a Rover drops 10% John Charcol Based on a £120 00 interest only morrgage on… UK firms gear up for attack over tax ]shake-up BIS gives warning on shares and rates Business Picture Gallery MPs defeat proposals for Panel Ritbiat targets rival CSC sale Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Glass group in venture with Ford offshoot Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Byers set to reveal textile aid 28 Business News Cricket website valued at $150m Canon Telewest talks with continue Thomson acquires financial data firm No Title Picture Gallery No Title Results in Brief Epo. com Imaging across networks One in six 'now online in the UK' Business in Brief BAA to buy back £400m of shares Unigate restructuring sees profits fall £120m The University of Birmingham British Land's man with a plan Commentary Picture Gallery British Land's man with a plan 30 Markets Cautious investors stay away Stock Market Two tech favourites back in demand Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Back to basics for BAA may be just the ticket Tempus Umeco Dollar Rates Wall Street No Title Euroland growth should be welcomed, not restrained Economic View The OECD believes that too many of the 12 million still unemployed would find jobs Strauss-Kahn plays on City Diary Media giant who plans to leave a huge footprint Old and new are uniting in the marriage of convenience between Time Warner and AOL Picture Gallery Analysis 31 Severn Trent pays £380m for waste business Picture Gallery First Choice in £77m Europe deal Rival auction sites face more competition UMECO looks to expand Profits at Brewin rise 48% Akers in drive for racecourse Greenbank warning on growth Business in Brief No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title 34 Equity Prices Shares close near low No Title Alcoholic Beverages Retailers, General Electricity No Title Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Leisure & Hotel Support Services Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals British Funds Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Telecommunications Distributors Transport British Funds No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Healthcare No Title Household Gds & Text Diversified Industrials Water Source FT information The Times Tuesday June Going: Good to Soft (Turf Course); Standard (Aw) Sis… 1.45 Vigo Claiming Stakes Meeting Points Uttoxeter Reading the racecard 2.15 2.30 Connect to Www. Ukbetting. Com Novices Chase Cooper takes firm line on watering Racing 5.00 Marchington Maiden Natidnal Hunt Flat Race Bailey closes out 3.30 Ukbetting. Com Handicap Chase The Derby story that could become legend On The Level C4 Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline 36 Sport Rawlinson fits the bill for one-lap wonders Olympic Games An injury-free and inspired hurdler is among Britons expected to make their names in Sydney Also Read the Times on Saturday for Just 30p The Times The Times for just 15p UBS The Times Kear is cleared to continue Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Public Notices The Times Tuesday June MacArthur makes waves with fine start to crossing Sailing Angelic Candles Limited .-In Administration… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Couthland giving good value Coulthard giving good value Motor racing Company Golf Days Company Golf Days Results No Title The Times Company Golf Days Results No Title Entries are Free!! Titleist Registration Form Mmagolf Wet weather casts a damper on harvest 38 Sport Zimbabwe pass test of character Cricket Rose Bowl funding becomes thorny topic for Hampshire Schools leap at chance to learn the basics Matthew Pryor's guide to this week's PPP… Daniels buoyed by influx of new players By Our Sports Staff: Woolmer offers support to Cronje Leaders escape after the deluge of records The Times Tuesday Blatter adds to safety fears over Charleroi Football With the Times on Saturday a free 32-page guide to Euro 2000 Nicol starts in fine style Sports in Brief Medvedev serves volley at Wimbledon Howley signs new deal to stay at Cardiff For the record Pools forecast Motor sport Borough), T Robinson (Bristol), a Roques (Brunei), J… Stark gets Olympic green light The Times Bookshop Players prepare to call James to account Golf 40 England shaken before Atherton stirs Final scoreboard from Trent Bridge The Times Crossword No 21,435 Times Sport No Title Derby dream overtaken by painful reality for Dettori Times Sport Amazing Prices Times Contents Times 2 Stephen Bolsin spoke up to save lives and paid the price—ostracism Negligence uncovered by a final, needless death Why women should never get married Men's infidelity means that any wife is doomed to a life of pain an dmisery, argues Celia Brayfield Picture Gallery The Test The Elgin Marbies Picture Gallery The Times Times 2 London's first pedestrian crossing since Roman times is the realisation of one man's vision Times 2 A study on the bridge's effect on a rare breed of snails cost £50,000 Pretentious, Moi? 'Just as well I haven't gone to Seed' Oliver Tobias-aka The Stud-tells Maureen Paton about why he hates beign a sex symbol This is the season for literary festivals Times 2 Opinion Inside track on the litfest - who pays? Taking control of my own literary life 10 'Nothing is impossible' The athlete Ludmila Engquist refused to make concessions to treatment for breast cancer. Peta Bee reports Times 2 Health The Times Tuesday June Times Is milk safe to drink? Milk is being linked to bowel conditions, allergies and even cancer. Simon Crompton reports No Title Times 2 Family Health Birthmarks The Times Tuesday June 6 2000 Egg donors needed Women face a long wait as ovum donor programmes sturggle to keep pace with demand. Louise Atkinson reports Times 7 Family Health Zipvit What happens when you donate eggs No Title Taking the holistic approach to Pets are becoming a casualty of modern medicine's drug culture, says Deborah Dooley Get into Herbal and diet regimens can help to rebalance sugar levels in adult-onset diabetes Good sugar management Adult-onset diabetes can be triggered by pregnancy, surgery and shock Picture Gallery No Title Saga No Title Times 2 Arts The Times Tuesday June 6 2000 British to raise the Tonys Boadway: They came, saw and made gracious acceptance speeches. joanna Coles on a night o fBritish triumph in New York Jennifer Ehle The 54th Tony Awards—all the winners HMV No Title Classical CDs Wake-up call for the rival Beauties No Title Derek Deane has rejected almost all of the traditional choreography for his staging The Kirov promises a lavish return to the 1890 St Petersburg premiere No Title No Title Sbc Game, set and macho POP: If ever a rock band knew how stuff should be strutted, it was free. David Sinclair pays respect to their legacy Jazz Dee Dee Bridgewater Barbican Picture Gallery Concert Pittsburgh SO/Jansons Barbican No Title We probably had about one Bic razor between the four of us No Title Picture Gallery No Title Country Rosie Flores Borderline, WC2 POP Luke Vibert and B. J. Cole Whelan's, Dublin No Title Metro choice Get metro with your Saturday Times If you think you're hard enough Cinema: Brigflicks have become obsessed with gangster chic. Carol Allen wonders if there's room for one more It's about a contemporary Caligula, a man who knows nothing of what good is but only evil Picture Gallery No Title Opera Theatres & Ballet Coliseum 0202 7632 8300 (24hr) English National… Theatres Almeida at the Albery Apollo Picture Gallery Chichester Festival Theatre Times 2 Arts Duke of Yorks Haymarket Lyceum New Ambassadors Palace Theatre Prince of Wales Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company St Martins Multiple Display Advertising Items Vaudeville No Title 2 Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Aj Robinson, MP Robinson, a Robson, J Robson, CJ… Engineering council Royal Institution of Naval Architects Engineering Technicians Ridge. SW Bright, AJ Brown, G Browning, NJ Bunt, J Burrows, L The Times Picture Gallery Buy One Get One Free Today we continue our Great Days Out offers, giving Times readers the chance to make savings on the price The Times Fantasy league No Title Fantasy league League Football No Title Goalkeepers The Times Maximum of Two Players per Country Code, Player Name, Country Code, International… Deletions Code, Player Name, Country Code, International… No Title The Times Bridge The Times No Title Brutal games of survival Yesterday's viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title No Title Satellite Satellite, Cable & Digital Chocie Sky One Sky Sports UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio The Summer of 1940 Radio 2,9pm Times Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) Times 2 Television Times Television Carlton Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2049 Times Newspapers Limited Today's Viewing Choice Ebookers Hello, Good Buys The Times Deutsche Bank Is it time to call in Customs and Excise? John Cooper looks at Hm Customs and Excise's astonishing range of power and the conflict that it entails with the police Cyber settle Contents The Independent GE Insurance Holidays Investment Product Management Is it tailor-made for quality? The BarMark will raise legal standards, says Hazel Davis and Jane Hoyal How do you know if your barrister is competernt in a particular are of Law? Lexcel helps solicitors to excel Lexcel Practice Management Standard the Law Society GenRad Come and join the front runners Company Secretary Excellent package Gibraltar Picture Gallery Stemcor Picture Gallery A primate facie case Steven Wise argues that animals are as entitled to rights as human beings New Horizons Lawyer of the week Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheric Booth, QC's, last case before giving birth to Leo was, most appropriately, a Finance Has Labour taken leave of its senses on parental breaks? Commerce & Industry Chambers and Partners Private Practice News Baker & McKezie A late starter who likes to lead from the front Leslie Perrin gave up a career on the stage for law and he hasn't looke back, says Edward Fennell Get Global Laurence Simons Garfield Robbins Laurence Simons War is declared on football fakers Putting themselves about War is on is declared ball fakers on football fakers Euro 2000 will bring a flood of fake merchandise. Geoff seward and Iain Mackle look at the steps being taken to protect billion-pound trademarks Putting themselves about Edward Broomd and Nick Szczepanik explore the implications of media companies taking stakes in more than one club No Title What the FA Premier League Rules actually state (Section S: Miscellaneous) Some years ago I was involved in a BBC television serial called Shadow of the Noose, a drama based on the life and times of Media review Sick dot-coms can still be rescued Paul Gordon Saker and Tepo Din call for imagination in dealing with the insolvency of high-profile e-tailers BT No Title Read & succeed No Title Professional Development No Title Weil Gotshal & Manges Coca-Cola It's time to revolutionise Europe's legal systems Lord Irvine of Lairg, the Lord Chancellor, says a conference in London can help the best ideas No Title Imagin e the scene: you're four games to five… Ej-Legal No Title Loss suffered when each investment made Court of Appeal Published June 6,2000 Gordon v J. B. Wheatley & Co (a Firm) and Another Before Lord Justice Kennedy and Lord Justice Kay Judgment May 24,2000 Victim of self-inflicted injuries owes no duty of care Queen's Bench Division Published June 6,2000 Greatore v Greatorex and Others Before Mr Justice Cazalet Judgment May 5,2000 Family Division practitioners given warning over court bundles Family Division Published June 6,2000 In re H (a Minor) (Court bundles: Disallowance of fees) Before Mr Justice Wall Judgment May 15,2000 Whether planning appellant acted promptly Queen's Bench Division Published June 6,2000 Regina v Camden London Borough Council, Ex parte Williams Funding will ensure that crime doesn't pay Courts already have the power , but not the resources, to confiscate criminal proceeds, says Christopher M. Convey Mowlam's measures to strip criminals of their ill-gotten gains include a commitment to establish a national Keeping up (fraudulent) appearances Penny Lewis finds that the middle classes are prone to fraud-as well as the Dss, their victims include insurers and, yes, golf clubs Allen & Overy No Title Hughes-Castell When schools fail their pupils A pending Lords judgment could provoke a flood of claims against schools, Edward Fennell believes City brief First came the ranting, then the rebuttals, and finally the legal analysis Parker Buller No Title Beachcroft Wansbroughs QD Falcon Chambers BDO No Title Equity Derivatives Lawyer Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Legal Executive Head of mall Franchisee! Family Dept In Central… Hays Bank of Bermuda Picture Gallery Why Lord Woolf knows prison better than most Legal Diary Longstanding Nabarro Nathanson construction… How Lawyers See Themselves Queen's Counsel No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Www. Autiquesweb. co. uk Twinkle, twinkle little star Inside So beautiful… and that's just the visitors The finest of the fairs has a happy habit of attracting the fairest fo the fine. Katherine Bergen reports Picture Gallery Ibidlive No Title Grosvenor Gallery Hassle-free way to buy antiques If you find a purchase daunting, there is a solution, Susan MacDonald watches an expert at work Antique Carpet and Textile Art Fair Antique Desks Northern highlights The International Ceramics Clarion Picture Gallery Glass in a class of its own Glass sculpture is the trendy newart form-and there are plenty of bargains, says Alison Beckett Cat Prints ArtLONDON No Title Events in June No Title Ceramics to get fired up about Clemens van der Ven, the Hercule Poirot of the ceramics world, says Enough to safity any book lover's appetite Euro to satisfy any book lover's appetite Joseph Connly examines what's on offer at the Antiquarian Book Fair The largest, oldest and by far the most prestigious fair of its kind in Europe Kett Christie's Pictures at an exhibition The seven art and antiques fairs to be held this month show welcome signs of diversity, says Huon Mallalieu Book Collectors No Title Fine Art Commissions Ltd The Queen Mother's favourites The artworks at Clarence House say much about their owner. David Coombs says them in situ Tomlinson Antiquest Christie's Reflections of social standing No Title Reflections of social standing Furniture has long been equated with status. Peter Philp scours the fairs and salesrooms for prestige pieces At the court of Louis XIV, duchesses fought for the right to sit in the king's presence Southeby's Home is where the art is and the sales Many dealers are finding greater freedom-and profit-by closing their shops, writes Huon Mallallieu Wolseley Fine Arts Private dealers can also hire space at other dealers' galleries Sotheby's Perfect presents for an oddball The warp and weft of art Carpets and textiles are both beautiful and affordable, says Alison Beckett No Title Antiquarian Book Fair Antique Networking
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