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News from 04/07/2000

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Ken Dale-Risk, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Geoffrey Dalzell-Payne, Lesley Steyn, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, James Bone, Hans Kung Doctor, Elizabeth Judge, Benjamin R. Barber, Director, Charles Bremner and Martin Fletcher, Joseph S. Nye, Jeremy Whittle, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Laura Peek, Helen Johnstone and David Charter, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ian Caplin, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Bobby Robson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Robert D. Putnam, Professor, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Miranda Ingram, Julia Bueno, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Edward Fennell, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Frank Leboeuf, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Dom Peck, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Polly Weitzman, Arthur Leathley and Melissa Kite, Peter A. Hall, Professor, Gavin Cordon, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Michael Shrimpton, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Kevin Murray, President, Andrew Anderson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Leo Cooper, Richard Food, Vanni Treves, Andrew Drummond and Tim Reid, Martyn Day and Rabinder Singh, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Christopher Kelly, Julian Muscat, James Collard, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Susie Steiner Property Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Anna Kythreotis, Niall Head-Rapson, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Bianca Wordley, Graham Searjeant, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Stuart Bonar, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, James Landale and Andrew Pierce, J. G. Boggis, Fiona Bawdon, Adam Howorth, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, David McVay and George Caulkin, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roger Harris, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Emma Burns, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Willard A. Workman, Vice-President, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Voted Newspaper of the Year Millionaires and politics don't mix Japan jobs threat over euro Inside Half the country is mobile mad Mrs Tiggywinkle, strawberry saviour Hague's cash deal for schools no title Queen to pay for Palace staff pensions Surrender News Comment The Times Today America admits shooting down Iranian airliner Business Sport Times 2 UV Index Shy prodigy 'stretching her wings' Scotland's 'other bard' claimed for Ireland Lucky streak for Kournikova No love lost at Law Society Valentine's ball Great thinkers started young Straight sex main source of HIV Virgin Family to sue after 'drunken attack' on flight News 3 4 News Police chiefs tell Blair spot fines are 'not a goer' Jail boss moves after inspection Halifax no title Picture Gallery Labour MPs back Follett attack on spin culture no title Extra 2,600 patients wait over a year for treatment Hague leaps toward vouchers Commentary Schools cash promise Hospital Waiting Lists by Region And Ken shall lie down with Steve and Sue Political Sketch Morton film to portray Queen as cold mother Cleared ex-minister faces fresh court fight Derby star clashes with Iron Maiden no title Debenhams Half Price In the time it take you to download this Picture Gallery Clubland chills out to sounds of the classics News 5 'Investments are hanging on a knife-edge' One. Tel 'Investments are hanging on a knife-edge' The telegram Health now The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 A paragon of discretion who shuns publicity The envoy Japan's importance has faded The history Free! Psychometric tests for up to 20 of your people Toyota Investors snare the best deals The markets Leak shows debate cannot be postponed Commentary News 7 Intel Head tells career girls not to miss baby boat Vauxhall Picture Gallery Parents fear for their 'little princess' Forces fail to meet black recruitment target Danger of badly fitted child seats News in Brief Channel hovercraft glide into the sunset Violence over Drumcree .com and get it Britain urged to save nurse who faces hangman UCI Firms confused by Oxbridge MA Www.firedup.com The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 Fired.com up New Potter book beats sales record News in Brief The Children's Society 12 Parliament Tones in a spin over Labour's love of advisers FT Market Watch com Wider changes sought in Lords reforms Saga Widdecombe attacks convicts' early release Parliament in Brief MPs voice alarm over embassy security Fujitsu Siemens Aides steal thunder as Mayor Ken is sworn in Loophole thwarts bus lane fines Politics 13 Thatcher to write book on leadership Patients have say on NHS 14 Overseas news Bush and Gore battle over huge budget surplus East is East Pc World Price Bicentennial Man £19.99 Mongolia treads Third Way 54 killed Chechnya suicide blast World in Brief Saga no title Offer does not include travellers cheques or… Blair's foreign appeal fading Barclays Mexico topples its 'dictatorship' after 71 years Fox casts himself as people's amigo One in three near breakdown in US Harrods Virgin Sex attack threatens to cloud G8 summit Overseas news no title 16 Overseas news Woman MP to brave wounded Mugabe's wrath Keep your deposit, you'll need it The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 Zimbawe may turn to Britain for food aid The Open University Two-tier Europe only a long-term aim, Chirac says Delhi row threatens British £1bn jet deal Toshiba The Times Blair is playing forfeits with his voters The Prime Minister's credibility is vanishing with each empty promise I'm beginning to wonder now which bank will produce the best fudge no title Tell the millionaires to keep their cash The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 Press leaks? The Times Diary The Napoleonic barnet is going under the harmmer. Two strands of the Emperor's hair, The Times Diary Selective Diplomacy A 'leak' that cannot be distinguished from a wider campaign The Mexican Wave The end of one-party rule will reinvigorate a Latin giant Dead Beats Techno music defied the years by refusing to compromise Letters to the Editor EU, not American, is best for Britain German scholars 'thrilled' by Blair GMC and complaints Belgrano sinking 'was justified' 20 Court & Social Court Circular no title Artus Memorial service Harrap: Darell Forthcoming marriages Diamond Anniversaries Personal Column no title Obtainables Tickets All Avail Colonial For Sale Court & Social Enric Miralles Catalan architect of the beleagured Scottish parliament building Flights Directory Congratulations C . W. Rome (Underwriting Agency) Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Jozef Tischner Polish priest who cocked a snook at communism and in happier times was able to share a risqué joke with the Pope Sir Harry Melville Chemist whose work on polymers underlies the plastics industry Squadron Leader Jim Malley Pathfinder who flew 127 missions—and always felt afraid no title Acm Investments Ltd no title Cis Unit Managers Ltd no title Cahoot no title Gid Equity (A) 1 no title no title Banks cave in over cash levy Barclays to consider branch franchise system Gent £10m bonus 'to reduce pay gap' John Charcol Based on a £120,000 interest only mortgage on a… Peter Black plans to go private no title IF's aggressive rate knocks Halifax shares Ethical funds in £100bn boost no title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar Gold Housing market cooling 24 Business News Banks fail own code of practice Ernst & Young Proposal to ease radio ownership GUS buys Burberry division BT Cellnet advantage criticised EU and US join rum row Results in Brief Proteus SG poaches four for telecoms Business in Brief Oracle drops as Wall St queries Lane departure CBC unveils Net plan to boost trade Big bank, even bigger bungle Commentary Games pioneer wins award New Interest Rates Portman Building Society Jacques Vert ahead Dolphin Billiton deal threat Picture Gallery Telecoms ring the changes Stock Market FISE Eurotop 100 Investors go shopping for Matalan Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Eurotop 100 Blue Circle looks set for a brighter future Tempus GUS London Financial Futures Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street no title Modern Britain is already in the economic fast lane Economic View The euro is, quite simply, old-fashioned. It is being left behind by the Intemet Hartford fails to shine for Wray City Diary The Uk in the Fast Lane Corporate secrets seen as fair target for industrial spies Watches of Switzerland Analysis 27 28 Equity Prices Alcoholic Beverages no title Late surge for shares no title Insurance Leisure & Hotels Investment Trusts BT British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) no title Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information Credit Suisse Top players to meet over James dispute Golf no title Palmer pays for poor homework The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 Smith gets off to a shaky start Bowls Millar makes hay as the field closes in Cycling: Tour de France England triumph helps Channel 4 to pass test Sport on television Wigan set sights on Carney Rugby league Pools forecast The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 United front essential in quest for survival Racing Meeting Points Hamilton Park 2.15 no title Stud beckons for King's Best Yarmouth Reading the racecard 2.30 Grand Canyon Classified Claiming Stakes 3.45 Trainers 4.15 Yesterday's result Sinndar must prove his worth against older brigade On The Level Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline 32 Sport Keegan needs help to reap benefit from French lesson Euro 2000 Already the world's best team and still improving With such a wealth of young talent, the future could not be brighter Arsenal strengthened by Pires and Edu Zoff remains upbeat in defeat Euro 2000 - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Lemerre relishes challenge of his finest hour The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 Test break limits England's euphoria Cricket Bracewell fears replay backlash Stead sets out on tour of France Britain baffled over Garcia's withdrawal Zimbabweans denied victory Scoreboard from Bristol For the record Today's fixtures Young blood gives women fresh edge Hamed bids to sign up Tyson Sport in Brief Edwards turns down top billing Athletics Agassi unplugged produces electricity for the masses Fading Henman heads down road to nowhere Rafter justifies preferential seeding Barclays Offer does not include travellers cheques or… Sisters in way of hungry Hingis Today's order of play Television IBM Results Service and Match Points Henman run down by marathon man The Times Crossword Time S Sports Times Sport Times Sports Picture Gallery Brazil's decision stacks odds against England Times Sport The Times Tuesday June 4 2000 Times no title The Times The Times CD-Rom order form Times 2 Contents Contents Alisdarie no title Valley of death Israle is being posioned—by the very people who have fought tro keep it. Sam Kiley reports no title Valley of death Times 2 Reportage 'We are slaves to money' Yuval Tamir: " We've sold our souls to the… Examiner: James Collard Richer, poorer A test case may mean equal shares in divorces. Miranda ingram looks at two sides of the argument Poorer NCDL Pretentious, Moi? Times 2 Interview She's grogeous A 15-year-old mohter tells Carol Midlgley why she was so determined to have a baby 'She's gorgeous She's gorgeous 'She's gorgeous And she's mine' Gling; they all though it was a big of a joke', she says Barclays Dinner at 90 decibels Many London restaurants are too noisy. But could this be deliberate, asks Japsper Gerard Leo Cooper Saved from Pet Rescue by a wedding no title Why more women fear childbirth Confident, modern women hate not being in control, says Lesley Steyn More than just mechanics Gynaecologists must consider psychosomatic factors, says Sphie Petit-Zeman no title no title Rejection and its legacy For those who were adopted, the birth of their first child can be confusing and traumatic, says Emma Burns To have sepia-timed photos from both sides of the… Keyhole Surgery in Children no title Dr Jane Collins "Pass the Solo" no title Nettles, parsley, onions and bee pollen help to… Natural hay fever cure Relief from hay fever can be found in the garden, says Susan Clark The Times Musical connections Music therapy can bring harmony to those who are locked in their own world, says Julia Bueno no title The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 Will they send in the colw With the spectcular success of Tate Modern, it's been a good year for converted power stations. However, the grandaddy of them all still lies sad and Thames. But is the solution finally at hand? Marcus Binney reports This is no back-of-the envelope scheme but a serious £500m proposal Will they send int he clow 2 Arts Mas, 650 apartments and a permanent British base for… …ns at Battersea? One from the telltale heart The Times Tuesday July 4 2000 17 Picture Gallery no title Best for Books every Wednesday What happened to America's music? Europe's got it Jazz: A host of new European albums confirm that the New World is no longer the centre of innovation. Stuart Nicholson reports The friend in need is a playwright Theatre: The actor David Haig has taken his experience as a Samaritans volunteer a stage further. Daniel Rosenthal met him Music? Europe's got it Times 2 Arts Actors are used to instant intmacy with strangers in a reheareral. It's exactly the same with Samaritans HMV no title no title Metro choice Times 2 Arts Money doesn't talk Alberto Vllar has so far given away ?100 million to support opera. Anna Kytherotis meets him Musica has benefited from my father's near-criminal indiffernce The reality of underfunding means that more private sponsorship is inevitable Picture Gallery Opera notes New classical CDs Chamber Karl Weigl Quartets Nos 1 & 5 Artis Quartett Wien Nimbus N1 Baroque Bach Transcriptions BBC Philiharmonic/Stakin Chandos Chan9835 Oper Mozart Don Giovanni Aix Festival/Harding Virgin Classics no title Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Opera: Concert perfomance of a Russian fantasy and a Verdian rarity showcase superlative singing talent The Snow Maiden Covent Garden La battaglia di Legnano Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Piper at the gates of dawn Festival: Caitlin Moran sees Thom Yorke's Radiohead take Meltdown - and rock music - in a wonderful new direction… Pretentious them? Yes, Thank God Pretentious, them? Yes, thank God no title Strength in weaknes Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds a convincing decay among Hal's old gang in the RSC's Henry IV Part Two at Stratford Falstaff has clearly been exhausted by years of punishing living Times 2 Arts Dance L'Allegro Coliseum Fantasy comes true for our winner Final player scores no title Final leaderboard no title no title Heels at a Steal The Times Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Bridge Chess Selenic no title The Times King's mistress or consorts? Interference Soapwatch no title no title Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky One Sky Sports 1 Bours at War 10.40 Billy Connolly's Australia… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio no title no title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 Carlton 6.00 London Tonight; weather (T) (425) Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations Meridian no title ITV Variations no title no title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2073 The Times Times 2 Television King's College, London The Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Dozens of clients are turned away every week' Changes to the legal aid system are forcing frims to cherry-pick the cases they take on, says Fiona Bawdon Fed up with bankrolling legal aid, he plans to invest in a safer venture: a do-come The Times Contents Grandison Selection QD European Corporate Counsel Please apply in writing quoting reference 000619L… Wanted: a judiciary fit for a modern society It's time white, male, Oxbridge judges made way for more representative jurists, say Martyn Day and Rabinder Singh It is quite clear that the pool from which judges are drawn must be widened Law Society Elections - Use your Vote! ZMB District Land Registrars no title Scots flex muscles The courts have backed Parliament against Europe, says Ken Dale-Risk The Human Rights Act Polly weitzman, partner at Denton Wilde Sapte, acted for the Premier League in the sealed bid auction for the rights which netted the League £1.6 billion for the sale of the live, pay-perview and highlight rights Lawyer of the week Polly Weitzman Bening a lawyer is only as interesting as the are a which you speciali QD Capita Ras Norton Rose Oxford Glyco Sefences no title Don't disturb a lawyer between 10 and 11 tomorrow night. The long-awaited, third series of Ally McBeal begins on Channel 4 and we will be watching Chambers and Partners McBeal's weird world is right up our alley News Multiple Display Advertising Items I liked the verdict so much I bought the jury Libel claimants are more likely to seek a vindication of their reputations than enhance their bank balances, says Ian Caplin Chambers and Partners no title London Private Practice On the brink of critical mass? Solicitors should take the Law Society polls seriously—their future is at stake, says Frances Gibb Vain search for energy vision and experience Vanni Treves offers a personal view on what he thinks solicitors need from their leaders Gary Slapper Duties, responsibilities and rewards Grosvenor Taylor Root The high price of knowledge The draft of the human genome has expensive implications, says Niall Head-Rapson Read & succeed New Law Journal Digital TV- Legal Opportunities Tomorrow's lawyers today Multiple Display Advertising Items How to get up close and personal Edward Fennell says clients are questioning the fees they pay for a service many find too impersonal Butterworths Howgate Sable Mail interference beyond order unjustified European Court of Human Rights Published July 4,2000 Foxley v United Kingdom (Application No 33274/96) Before J. P. Costa, President and judges W. Fuhrmann, L. Loucaides, P. Kuris, F. Tulkens, K. Jungwiert and Sir Nicolas Bratza Section Registrar Mrs S. Doll? Judgment June 20,2000 Equity governs relationship between partership shareholders Chancery Division Published July 4,2000 In re Eurofinance Group Ltd Before Mr Justice Pumfrey Judgment June 16,2000 Giving litigant in person leave for advocate Court of Appeal Published July 4,2000 Clarkson v Gilbert and Others Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Clarke Judgment June 14,2000 Court can rely on its own unchallenged records High Court of Justiciary Published July 4,2000 Kerr, Petitioner Before Lord Prosser, Lord Kirkwood and Lady Cosgrove Judgment June 2,2000 Sentence for sex abuse is not gender specific Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published July 4,2000 Regina v Bromiley Legal aid lapses on leave refusal Queen's Bench Division Published July 4,2000 R. M. Broudie & Co. (a Firm) v Lord Chancellor no title Join these imporetant legal authorities in London… Common Law Common Bond London… Where the legal action is! The Post Office Slaughter and May no title Clarifying amendments to family rules Family Division Published July 4,2000 Practice Direction: (Family Proceedings: Ancillary relief procedure) Port authority powers override council's rights as riparian owners Chancery Division Published July 4,2000 Ipswich Borough Council v Moore and Another Before Mr Justice Lloyd Judgment June 22,2000 Bookham Technology Clifford Chance McKeever Rowan Principal Lectures, Senior Lecturere and Lecturers no title The College of Law Legal services Commission Clifford Chance Legal services Commisson Army Be the Best Essex Court Legal Assistants Times Newspapers Ii -I.com Lipson Lloyd-Jones' new Website at Corporate/ Commercial Telecoms Lawyer Lipson Lloyd Jones Blackstone's millionaires join the 'magic circle' Legal DiARY Queen's Counsel Summer Aces Hughes-Castell European Legal Counsel

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