News from 20/06/2000
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Sarah Potter Women's cricket, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Jenny Booth and Tim Reid, Robert Cole, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Giles Whittell and Nigel Hawkes, Alan Blyth, Martin Pettinger, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Sally Patten Stock Market, Conal Urquhart and Robin Young, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, G. A. Rammall, Richard Ahiberg, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Clive Davis, Deborah Moggach, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Graham Stewart, Tim Cecil (Managing Director), David McVay and Russell Kempson, Elizabeth Watson, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Robert Thickness, Louise Godfrey, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, D. L. Edwards, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Bobby Robson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Paul Osborne Director, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Chambers, Helen Rumbelow, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Richard Susskind, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Philip Hartley, Jeremy Richardson, Jasper Gerard, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Peter Riddell On Politics, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Susan Clark, Sally Ann Fleming Jones, Sally Baker, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, James Leonard, Adam Jones, Martyn Day and William Birtles, Marcus Binney, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, James Morton, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sheila Blanning, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Martin Fletcher and Roland Watson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Pat Cooper, Grania Langdon-Down, Philip August, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, George Austin, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, David Lister and Daniel McGrory, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Richard G. Tallboys, George Caulkin, Tim Reid, Stewart Tendler, David Lister and Daniel McGrory, Alan Lee, Catherine O'Brien, Ben MacIntyre, John Austin, Ian Brodie, Heather Mills, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Bianca Wordley, Richard Miles, Oliver Popplewell, Giles Whittell, Richard Owen, Oliver August, Allan Hall and Richard Beeston, Tim Jones, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, H. R. F. Keating, Justine Thornton, Rw Johnson, Danny Baker, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Selby Whittingham (Editor), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Philip Webster and Michael Harvey, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Tony Casson, Jan Raath, George Young, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Roland Watson and Martin Fletcher, Patience Wheatcroft, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Nice money, shame about the tennis 58 die in lorry ride to hope Survivors fear revenge of the Chinese gangs Inside If it's ideal for tomatoes, so what if it kills poeple? Virgin dot com slash cars The Times 58 die in lorry ride to hope The Times English football thugs face ban for life " Jolly good luck, old chap, and let the best… News Picture Gallery On This Day, June 20,1917 King invents the Windsors Comment John Charcol Business Sport Times 2 Plus Hours of Darkness The Met. Office Ex-Tory minister punched woman Bush's guru flies in to advise Hague Artist junks pledge to children All-rounder who was a light of the Dark Ages Bruno and wife announce separation Selftrade co. uk 'Off-message' Bede snubbed by Livingstone News 4 News The Dutch link Police question quiet, religious suburban family The Dutch link The Trade in Humans More Chinese target Dover Drivers 'acting as unpaid officials' The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Straw could order X-ray of all lorries Counter-measures Survivors clawed at the doors to escape The journey Dying agonies of victims in the killer heat 30 migrants a day found on lorries Survivors clawed at the doors to escape News 6 News The costly road to a new life in the West The traffickers Daughter 'doing well' in America after Triad was paid £20,000 Portege The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Four drown in heatwave accidents Half of staff quitting Fresh Start school International Calls at Local Rates Loner 'murdered graduate who befriended him' Come !!!Everybody I invitate!!!! News 7 Covent Garden chief resigns Unisys Church backs vicar's sex-change operations Clergymen who cross the line Train derailed to avoid accidents Open plan from the Woolwich Luxury life under gaze of world Links PC World No Title The Big Blue Open 7 days a week. Until 8pm weekdays PC World Laura's killer gets 22 years News in Brief PC World No Title Picture Gallery Pc World Thin Red Line Pc World Hooligans face ban from foreign trips Financial Times Ft Market Watch. com Hooligans face ban from foreign trips Future legislation The Times Online Hard core will ignore Uefa The supporters Get more customers with a website free for 30 days No Title Old scores come back to haunt England The intrigues Old scores come buck to haunt England The intrigues Political hooligans throw insults but not chairs Parliamentary Sketch Legal & General Euro 2000: Football Thugs Extremists questioned QuickLink OneTel. Net News 11 12 News Neale told me to grin and bear it, patient says World Online Stone Age project hits rock bottom No Title Picture Gallery Who Has over 200 Top Destination Guides? Virginone. com War crimes final appeal is rejected News in Brief GM sales to be checked against diseases Links Suez Lyonnaise Des Eaux 'Healthy' foods accused of unproven claims Put to the test Martin jurors to be asked about intimidation No Title Picture Gallery News 13 Charity seeks ban on cruel animal markets Links 14 Parliament and Politics Parliament in Brief The government says you should peel Wakeham 'kicked into long grass' Report on House of Lords reform Picture Gallery Disasters go with the job Sell-off Criticised The Link Part of Dsg Retail Ltd Blair wins support to limit rights charter EU Summit Suez Lyonnaise Des Eaux No 10 backs Brown in euro battle News 15 Trimble ally loses Antrim seat to hardliner 16 Overseas news EU policies once eager Hp invent No Title Lost chords from lolanthe found Prudential The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 US students cannot pray before play World in Brief Clinton considers option of exile for Milosevic Links The Times Peugeot Kosovo arsenal triggers new hunt Picture Gallery Russian children hit in smallpox blunder Autonational Rescue Futurestep Picture Gallery Britons line up for Potter film Vauxhall Mother of Jagger's baby pleads poverty Tesco Waco cult puts FBI in dock over siege deaths Saga Zimbabwe minister 'watched beatings' Halifax No Title White candidate defies threats BT No Title Major 'home soon' wife hopes The world online The Times Online Today Overseas news 19 Will Mugabe rig this election and still lose? An exit poll will show just how far the zimbabwe voting figures are fiddled Treasure-hunting for the diamonds hidden in the coffers of the State Partnerships UK is the latest glossily packaged project to be launched by the Government Picture Gallery England sending-off can't come too soon Picture Gallery Tonge cheek The Times Diary The Times Death of a Dream A tragedy that should prompt fresh thinking on immigration Name Them Shame can be a powerful deterrent to hooligans Wonderful World The Science Museum puts up the bulletin board of tomorrow The Times Courts hamstrung by underfunding Letters to the Editor 'Buck-passing' and 'Shame' after weekend violence Court Circular Windsor Castle June 19: The Queen and The Duke of… Church news Births School news Alchin The Princess Royal and the Prince of Wales yesterday… Personal Column Deaths Personal Column Haydn Tudor Evans, High Court judge, Queen's… Wimbledon In Memoriam - Private All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted (Debs) The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Pat Lindsey Bridging the gap between the piston engine and the jet Tickets for Sale Personal Column Worldwide Fares Noboru Takeshita, who became Prime Minister of Japan in 1987 through hismastery of Japan's clubby political machinery Court & Social Acorn Stairlifts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Noboru Takeshita Japanese political fixer whose influence endured even after scandal had driven him from office Sir Peter Wilkinson Behind enemy lines with wartime Special Operations Executive Legal Notices As the eldest son of a provincial sake brewer, Noboru Takeshita was the first Japanese politician to rise from humble rural origins to the highest office in the land Equity Prices Shares off in light trading Multiple Display Advertising Items Electricity Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Electronic & Elect Insurance Engineering Investment Trusts Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Healthcare Household Gds & Text Trials The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 No Title Retailers, General No Title Pharmaceuticals Support Services Printing & Paper Property Telecommunications Retailers, Food Transport No Title Water The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Gent's £10m bonus infuriates investors Lobby group urges delay of exchange merger vote Maree snubs Liberty offer John Charcol Business Allen gets $5bn from share sales Picture Gallery Jersey to defy Oecd on tax Business Priority for Carphone investors Publicis in £1.1bn bid for Saatchi & Saatchi German banks confirm talks Business Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold 26 Business News Post Office sees quick monopoly Results in Brief No Title Check in at Posthouse Old Mutual in £1.5bn US buy The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Intel plans £1.2bn Irish expansion Business in Brief FSA warns banks not to rush sales over the Net Check in at Posthouse Posthouse Jupiter set to lose trust business Business Banking Direct The Royal Bank of Scotland The rewards of big spending Ernst & Young 28 Markets FTSE listless in the heatwave Mid-cap arrivals show strong gains Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 FTSE Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange CGNU in good shape but lacking excitement Dollar Rates The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Wall street No Title Sterling not to blame for manufacturing's plight Laying blame on pound eases the task of justifying poor results to shareholders Baltic Marbles to be released City Diary Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Corporate private eyes learn tricks of trade from Kroll 30 Unit Trust Prices No Title Promise The Lender Will Require a First Charge over your… No Title Warning over tech growth hits LMS price Gladedale offers £23m for Furlong Illegal banana trade sends Fyffes profit sliding by 60% Legal & Public Notices Notice of S98 Meeting of Creditors for Publication… In the Matter of New Unigate PLC Champagne turns flat for Majestic Misys twin blow hits Standard Life London scottish Ventures Limited Form 16.5 Form of Citation by Advertisement Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Torotrak hit by increased R&D costs Tomkins makes US disposal Business in Brief James Cropper PLC Globix InterX shares climb as new chief is hired Business News 31 Royal meeting glories in its traditionalism Royal Ascot Betdirect Rapid Raceline Sarafan ready to spring a surprise Links No Title Meeting Points No Title William Hill No Title The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Sheikh Hamdan stands by his man Racing Surrey Sports Direct Littlewoods bet Yesterday's results Thirsk No Title Thirsk No Title Woods creates new dynasty in mould of Nicklaus 34 Sport MacArthur cruises into history books Sailing Vaughan's luck looks likely to be out again Conner determined to turn the tide Picture Gallery Mbangwa seals crushing win Cronje may implicate more players The Times Tuesday June Gudjohnsen prepares to link up with Chelsea Football Butcher proves his worth Watson the best of Sport in Brief Watson the best of British The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Britons given a helping hand for Wimbledon Tennis Henman's conqueror keeps up good work Leeds point blame for exodus City Index For the record No Title Picture Gallery Davenport seeks assurance Parmar succeeds in French test No Title Fixtures City Index Greenwood has opportunity to shine again Triathlon Football frustrates Lessing in build-up Triathlon Greenwood has opportunity to shine again Rugby union Teams Links 36 Sport Snarling beasts absent and not a train in sight Euro 2000 Oh no, Shearer's scored! The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Turkey revel as Sukur throws hosts out of party Euro 2000 Victor Chandler Tote betx press Tote betxpress Denmark now find themselves in a thoroughly rotten state The time has come for frantic calculations and exercises in sporting futility Del Piero helps Italy continue serene progress William Hill Sport 38 Sport Perfect hosts lick their wounds Uneasy peace falls on the town that has become a new landmark for England thug contingent Bombardier Perfect Corners Threat of ban will not affect quest for 'half a result' Predictability of old foes gives Moldovan hope of a repeat No Title The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Euro 2000 Today Sports. com No Title Keegan keeps his eyes on the prize The Times Crossword Times Sport Political football Romanians prove to be unlikely allies No Title Times Sport Ladbrokes England v Romania Times Contents Calling the shots Anna kournikova has yet to win a meaningful singles title but is the top tennis babe, says Picture Gallery Even the ballboys were told: don't gawp at Anna How Kournikova ranks and how much she earns Times 2 Cover Story No Title Times 2 Cover Story The Test Romania The bad news is you are what you smoke Cigarette makers are using social engineering to increase sales, says Jasper Gerard National Canine Defence League 'Nilsen was full of life' Nilsen was full of life An extract from Lord Longford's prison diary, which is published this week Sex offenders in prison can become a nuisance to their weaker brethren And his own form of fun' Though I know she has always favoured capital… And his own form of fun' 'Aitken will redeem himself' Pretentious, Moi? It's a strange sensation, when one's… Plying bit parts in my own dramas The Times Educational Supplement Some years ago I looked after a five-year-old boy who had been perfectly healthy until he choked on a plece of sausage Child Safety Good looking jobs A real weight buster? Scientists have found a natural compound that protects cells from cancer and combats fat, says Susan Clark No Title A real weight buster? Marie Stopes Health Centres No Title Are too many children The culture of prescribing drugs for byperactive children is facing a backlash—with legal action threatened in the us and Britain Health on Thursday Needlessly drugged? Tim's Story Managing Adhd does not always require drugs. Sophie Petit-Zeman reports Facts on Adhd Health now The Times Tuesday June 20 2000 Times 2 A new home for the appliances of science The Science Museum's new Welcome Wing is a spectacular walk through time, says Marcus Binney 2 Arts We do not tell fairy stories about James Watt boiling a kettle Opera Eugene Onegin Grange Park Singin' in the Rain Time to grin and Opera: Rodney Milnes goes behind the scenes at the Kirov Opera on the eve of its London visit New Classical CDs Opera Marcello Arianna Academia de li Music/Bressan (Chaconne Chan 0656 3) Orchestral Debussy/Mussorgsky Le Martyre de Saint Sébastian/Pictures at an Exhibition NDR SO/Wand (RCA Red Seal 74321 72788) Instrumental Mussorgsky, Bach etc Los Bandidos Lindberg/Pontinen (BIS Cd-988) Bear it Gergiev had a holine to Boris Yeltsin, and now has one to Vladimir Putin Times 2 Arts Queen's Theatre No Title No Title Metro choice Honing her witch craft Theatre: She made a great murderess in chicago, but in her next musical Maria Friedman flies higher. Sally Baker met her There'll be a patch when there are no parts for me apart from Aunt Eller Picture Gallery The Devil's tunes are more rock'n'roll, but I get some soulful stuff La Cava the Harlot Times 9 Arts Theatre This Happy Breed Man in the Moon, SW3 Performances, not least Charles Neville's quietly. anxious Frank No Title Rest in pieces Performance: A London season of work exploring our attitudes to death is full of life, discovers Hettle Judah Entertainments Classical Concerts Art Galleries Rest in pieces Criterion Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American way No Title No Title Shearer says merci to Henry Could it be true? The phase two winners managed by the England captain? Not quite, reports Nick Szczepanik Phase 2 winners Managers on the lookout for transfer value Links Check your player scores here No Title Leaderboard The Times Bridge It's upstream all the way Interference Soapwatch No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital No Title Satellite Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 Pital 8.30 Firefighters 9.30 The Builders 9.35… 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 ITV Variations No Title No Title Today's Viewing Choice Picture Gallery The Times Times 2 Television Times 2 Crossword No 2061 Times 2 Corssword No 2061 Picture Gallery Ask Jeeves The Times Hilversum, the Netherlands Worldwide 'I could have been a judge but I never had the Latin' The peach report says potential judges should be tested on their suitability. Richard Ahiberg reports Candidates are assessed purely on ability and personality: there is no room for 'opinion' or bias Law Society Elections Contents Laurence Simons It's time to take issue over the environment - in court A new study reveals that a court dedicated to environment issues is both workable and desirable. Martyn Day and Willam Blrtles agree Are Prescott and Irvine prepared to accept that the judiciary is myopic about the environment? ZMB Industry the Zarar Group Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal A barrister hits back Rape victims cannot be blamed for acquittals and they should always be treated sensitively, says Jeremy Richardson Risk Averse? Lawyer of the week Hammond Suddards Ranking & Finance How to make human rights work for Europe Commerce & Industry Private Practice News The Company IMG Taking the right cover when rain stops play Insurers will protect events organisers from the weather, says Philip Hartley No Title Commercial Contracts Managers Weil, Gotshal & Manges Boundaries for the level playing field Sporting bodies like all other big businesses are subject to EU rules promoting fair competition says Ian Blackshaw Tmp. worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items The dangers of public defenders A plan for a fully funded public defender's office may cause more problems than it solves, says James Morton Garfield Robbins One thing going for the CDS is that if it does take off, it will substantially undermine the private criminal practice Garfield Robbins Investor in People Financial Services Authority BBC BBC Recruitment Services The libe… archite… the la… The much-loved 'H… Chief Justice, is a … has already sha… system. Profi… Are You Tomorrow's Lawyer? …eral …t of … …arry' woolf, the new Lord … passionate radical who …ken up the civil justice …e by Frances Gibb Richard Susskind How students can find a job by going online Online Dead men walking in a nightmare For the defence: a sleeping lawyer Linklaters & Alliance Multiple Display Advertising Items 'I only do brains and uteruses' The world of clinical negligence is highly specialised—and highly combative, reports Edward Fennell City brief Beachcroft Wansbroughs Partners for London Firms Reliant Energy Homechoice Office of Fair Trading Multiple Display Advertising Items Access to lawyer required before interview European Court of Human Rights Published June 20,2000 Averill v United Kingdom (Application No 36408/97) Before J.-P. Costa, President and Judges L. Loucaides, P. Kuris, F. Tulkens, K. Jungwiert, Sir Nicolas Bratza and H. S. Greve Section Registrar: Mrs S. Dollé Judgment June 6,2000 Effect of supervening events on compensation for personal injury Court of Appeal Published June 20,2000 Heil v Rankin and Another Before Lord Justice Otton, Lord Justice Buxton and Mr Justice Hooper Judgment June 13,2000 Right to fair hearing violated before trial European Court of Human Rights Published June 20,2000 Magee v United Kingdom (Application No 28135/95) Before J. P. Costa, President and Judges Fuhrmann, L. Loucaides, P. Kuris, Sir Nicolas Bratza, H. S. Greve and K. Traja Section Registrar: Mrs S. Dollé Judgment June 6,2000 Duty of care over all foreseeable damage Court of Appeal Published june 20,2000 Bailey and Another v HSS Alarms Ltd Before Lord Justice Aldous and Mr Justice Turner Judgment March 22,2000 Common Law Common Bond Private Practice The Law Society Lipson Lloyd Jones A safety net for damaged youth Young offenders seemingly destined for a life in prison have new hope. Heather Mills reports Leeds shows the way in tackling domestic violence Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal powers that don't always help the aged Family law ignores the problems children face with elderly parents, says Chris Barton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Richard Owen Legal Practice Course Widen your Horizons Irvine offers judges a few tips on survival Ian Rose, the competition specialist, has joined… No Title Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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