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News from 25/07/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Basil Steven-Fountain, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Al Hunter Ashton, Richard Hobson, Alan Wilkie, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Deborah Dooley, Anna Kournikova, Roger Maynard, Ian Airey, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, William J. Thirsk-Gaskill, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Tom Hassall President, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ian Woolley Chief Executive, Alan B. Shrank (Chairman), Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Charles Bremner, Michael Chambers, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Gareth Evans, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Natalie Mears, Russell Kempson, A. Peter Fawcett (Director), Liam Gallagher, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Richard Cork, David Lister, Michael Baker (Senior partner), Michael Theodoulou, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Artist Susan Goldman, Adam Jones, Patrick Stevens, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Nic Madge, Catherine Zeta Jones, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Barbara Young Chairman, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Damian Whitworth and Sam Kiley, Robert Winston, Mark Harper, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Oliver August, Sculptor Marcus Cornish, Andrew Norfolk and Laura Peek, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Reporter, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Paul Richmond, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Emily Davies and Frances Gibb, Susie Steiner Property Correspondent, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Edward Garnie, Terri Prone, Alex O'Connell, David Calvert-Smith, Director, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Nigel Summerley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sophie Petit-Zeman, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Lyell, Sally Patten, Gerald Lamer, R. A. Morley, William Flenley, Actress Gong Li,

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No Title Lords crush repeal of Section 28 Sarah case man held Picture Gallery Ferguson reopens rift over day he dropped Beckham Inside Ulster forces get £300m in peace pay off deal Cash boost for school teams in drive to lift British sport Index News Mexican revelations BT Stay in touch The girl with the golden voice Comment The girl with the golden voice Business Sport Times 2 UV Index The weather today The Met. Office Failed hotelier battered his family to death South East house prices cut By a Correspondent: Celebrity memories are made of this Women 'egged on' gang rape Losing streaks at Open To be Frank, 8 out of 10 homeowners should get rid of their current mortgage The 8 out of figure is based on research of homeowners with borrowings of £50,000 or more. Data provided by Desperate way to 'solve' problems No Title No Title My war is over, says cemetery killer Charles Schwab The Times Retirement scheme unlikely to entice older RUC officers Advice for judges on murder tariffs Sex and drug jail terms toughened Cherie 's first day at work with baby Leo Prince hits out at pressure on farmers Web farm grants to cost 1,400 jobs Mitsubishi Motors Mob attacks man mistaken as paedophile No Title No Title Britain's support for euro at new low Sainsbury's Picture Gallery School break a real test for Duke Hague in vow on healthcare Picture Gallery Put an end to ringing around No Title It was all so quiet, you could hear a pen drop Picture Gallery Killers on bridge are named by court Football disaster jury split Inventive? Then come to Britain Animal test figures same as last year Murdered wife was 'soul mate' Compare all car makes, models and prices side by… No Title Bp Beyond petroleum British will be first to fly world's biggest jet Feminine touch for supersonic fighter Scottish Widows Wing cracks found in Air France Concordes Saga MPs want Broadmoor to close News Brief Emirates No Title Ministers warned on reform of select committees OneTel. Net G8 summit a wasted says Hague MPs must decide if they are mice or men On Politics G8 summit a wasted opportunity says Hague Parliamentary Reporter The Cologne summit last year, has not yet been matched by firm action Prime Minister won't curb number of spin-doctors MoD research sale goes ahead On it. However, what we have said, and where I do very strongly agree with President Clinton, is Blair 'will stay on for full term' Parliament in Brief Radio DJs told to stop turning the air blue Straw outlines tougher penalties on porn videos Vauxhall No Title Man jailed for running over family News in Brief Cheney selects himself as Bush running-mate Clinton pushes peace drive VW Commercial Vehicle Finance Mosquito scare hits New York World in Brief Hong Kong poll row Mistress brings affair to book Australia deports 'Olympic terrorists' Russian leader faces £3bn questions Pensioner kills thief to save potatoes Oil spill menaces Med dolphins Americans in Paris love 'polite' French Britons held over Cyprus stabbing Doors open to Soviet state on German soil Gateway Visit the Gateway Store @ Www. gateway. com/uk The Times Online Today The World online Why it matters who murders your child Sarah Payne's killer deserves life, so why free other child murderers? Getting lost on the tortuous road from Johannesburg to eGoli Maze Time off to be park keepers to the planet No Title Two's a crowd The Times Diary A Patient Service There are no quick or easy fixes for the NHS All the Pm's Men Blair should accept a cap on the number of political advisers Sunny Motoring But what makes BP think that motorists hate petrol? Proms appreciation No Title Turkish dam will destroy heritage No Title No Title Court Circular Births Announcements Birthdays Luncheons Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Sir Philip Jones Civil servent who needed all his negotiating skills and reserves of good humour in dealing with the Concorde project Tickets for Sale Personal Column BRAHM-Henry who passed away July 25th 1980… Ster moves, but he "wasn't that enamoured… Scripted he soon found himself hailed as… Legal Notices No Title Acm Investment Ltd No Title Cis Unit Managers Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hey You Yes You. The One who Likes a Deep-Pan Base, Who's Not Too Keen on Anchovies but Likes Extra Pepper You Can EBusiness solution Nfu Mutual Unit Mgrs Ltd No Title Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd No Title The Times Trading values Stock Exchange at £668m Shareholders in Liberty vote to buy Stanbic stake Vodafone chief acts to calm shareholders John Charcol No Title Maxwell's firm restates returns to recover listing No Title Index BP drops shield in favour of floral emblem Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold British industry sees profitability tumble Airbus secures £2.5bn orders Picture Gallery No Title With metallic paint, Celtic alloy wheels & sports… No bidders for US gunmaker Equitable fights to keep salesforce Post Office dispenser plan hits obstacle On digital to creat 1,500 jobs Jaguar No Title Hoon aims to sell up to 75% of Dera Enron opts for Canary Wharf headquarters Britain's motorways poised to get a little Extra Price of a vote on City's future Commentary End of duty-free hits Eurotunnel AXA to reveal distribution of orphan assets SFA investigates prominent banker Picture Gallery Deutsche Telekom launches $56bn US bid US reports boost Bookham Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Television merger soap presents distorted picture Tempus Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street ADC Telecom Wall Street Tobacco maverick strikes fear in reluctant insurers Reverberation of an American jury's award for damages have put Lloyd's names on alert The big tobacco companies have so far said they will not seek redress from their insurers Equitas and Lloyd's are not named in the Liggett case but the situation could change Bland ensures Murphy's law City Diary Engaged? Times are getting tougher for the mussels for Brussels Record prices for the seafood are causing indigestion on the Continent No Title No Title German bank reveals 30% increase in profits The Times Bookshop Market weighs up AIM's future Cisco plans to snub UK with 3,000 Dublin jobs By Our Financial Staff: Marconi clinches £2bn contract to supply BT Environmental concerns over Kazakh oil find Mothercare awards shares to Smith as part of demerger JellyWorks makes £2.8m from investment sales Blacks to sell 40% Fila stake By Our Correspondent: Oil prices fall as Saudi Arabia 'goes it alone' Restaurant growth lift for Harvey Nichols European airlines see profits see profits slide Business in Brief No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Shares flat at the close No Title Electricity Multiple Display Advertising Items 12 month High Low Company Price (p) Yld P/e Electronic & Elect Insurance Leisure & Hotels Engineering Investment Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Healthcare Longs (over 15 years) No Title Household Gds & Text Shares flat at the close Alternative in Market Pharmaceuticals Support Services Printing & Paper Property Retailers, Food Telecommunications Retailers, General Transport Water No Title Quinn celebrates first anniversary Racing Championship favourite thriving as Cecil's No 1 No Title Dettori sets sights on returning at Goodwood Yarmouth Manny Bernstein Credit Division Maiden Stakes Brighton EBF/WORTHING Herald Maiden Stakes Meeting Points Manny Bernstein Internet on Www. Bet24hrs. Co. Uk Handicap Sussex Express Selling Handicap T. R. Beckett Newspapers Handicap Tote Credit Club (Showcase) Handicap Ladbrokes Sussex Handicap Gallagher appeals Why man must honour his debt to the horse On The Level Yesterday's results No Title Tiger earns his stripes with show of dignity Golf Worldwide Webb victorious For the record Pools forecast For the record No Title Weekes relishes chance to shine Cricket ECB keeping ahead of the game Junior cricket Darts Today's fixtures Speedway No Title Villeneuve decides to stay with BAR Motor racing Hampshire searching for change in season's fortunes How a phone call killed Van Nistelrooy deal Alex Ferguson the Autobiograpny In the first of a three-part series, Sir Alex Ferguson examines two of the more painful recent episodes in his caree The angry confrontation that led me to drop Beckham Sky Sports No Title Bitter rivalry comes to limp conclusion Athletics Liverpool step up pursuit of Ziege Football Sisters run into the record books No Title Rugby Correspondent: Spencer set to refuse Leicester Rugby union Radcliffe on the road recovery Sport in Brief The Real deal: how Luis Figo became the £41m man The Times Crossword Fletcher rests his case for fit and refreshed England England XIII No Title Times Sport Inside the school for anarchy Fantasy football Classes in Chaos If you want to be an activist, you have to learn to be organised. Grace Bradberry attends a five-day training camp in Malibu No Title Anarchy rules No Title The bridge addict The Times's new bridge columnist is young, irreverent, and determined to demystify a game which is challenging, social and great fun. Anita Chaudhuri Champion bridge player Andrew Robson says the game changed his life The bridge addict The Open University Pretentious, Moi? Analyse your Knowing how to read other people may save your life, says 'forensic' expert Terri Prone No Title Intuition The in & out Too tall for a woman? The biggest worry for tall girls is not sexist men but little women, says Celia Brayfield No Title Small minds in the Commons Reflections on having a bus pass Animal instincts in the Lords No Title Is your sunscreen doing more harm than good? Conran restaurants 'I deserve a life Andy Wadge does not want pity—he durg that helps his MND, says Deborah Dooley Too' No Title No Title On Wednesday Picture Gallery Best for Book Picture Gallery Fathers, but no relations What happens to men denied access to their children, asks Sohie Petit-Zeman James Heyes wanted his child to have a relationship… No Title How to Have a Healty Holiday Abroad No Title Be careful what you let your children eat on… No Title Depression The hot flush herb A garden harb may help to smooth the path of the path of the female menopause, says Susan Clark No Title 'Using HRT to treat hot flushes is a bit like using a steamroller to crush the Middle-aged males who run off with younger women or… Male Menopause Links At the mercy of hormones? Menopause may lead to a midlife crisis, not the other way round No Title PPP healthcare Serving suggestion includes coffee-table Richard Cork savours Italian sculpture, Dutch painting and German drawing—all garnished with a tasty slice of Bacon Ruskin's best examples are among the most compelling graphic works in Victorian art Wyndham Lewis's dance images are indebted to the craze for the Apache Dance on the music hall stage Serving Suggestion includes coffe-table Bypass-or a change of heart? Heritage: Marcus Binney visits Mount Congreve, a great irish garden in the path of the Juggernaut Picture Gallery No Title New blues albums Nostalgia, is Cabaret: A former Great British Hope takes her Peggy Lee tribute to the Edinburgh fringe. Clive Davis reports What Madonna does now, Peggy Lee first explored half a century ago That all there is? No Title No Title Metro choice No Title Diminished return Jazz: Keith Jarrett's Spanish comeback held few surprises, says clive Davis No Title Gergiev's Finnishing school Music: Hilary Finch finds the Kirov supremo on a busman's holiday in Finland No Title I enclose a cheque made payable to Charles Tyrwhitt… No Title An Exclusive Reader Offer No Title Theatres Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devilish Miss Prim Recital: Gerald larner hears Imogen Cooper at the Chester Festival Behind her demure exterior there are reserves of passion Behind her demure exterior there are reserves of passion Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince of Wales Theatre Fantasy football Register your team today Cash prizes worth £115,000 to be won No Title Cash prizes worth £115,000 to be won Register your team today No Title Goalkeepers Full Backs Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Columns show: code, player name, club, 99/100… Euro Strikers Super leagues Fantasy football No Title Maximum of Two Player per Premiership Club The Times Fantasy League Entry Form No Title Jenoptik The Times Bridge Chess The Times Bookshop A savaging in Shanghai Yesterday's viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 BBC Choice 11.00 Little Men 12.00 John Silver's Return to… Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Film Choice BBC2 Carlton ITV Variations No Title No Title The Times Today's Viewing Choice Times 9 Crossword No 2091 Optimax Laser Eye Clinics The Times Law Supreme Futurestep Hughes-Castell No Title New law interferes with parents' rights Goverment plans to shake up the Child Support Agency grossly intrude into couples' private finances, warns Mark Harper Labour's planned changes to the Child Support Act have been spindoctored as the solution to the current Picture Gallery Contents Head of Legal PSD Professional Recruitment Hughes-Castell 'So sue me' yells a generation America's litigious culture is affecting Britain as the range of behaviour and duties over which people are suing expands, says Gary Slapper The law is putting more people into arms-length, mistrustful relationship Unique Opportunity for a Competition Lawyer to Join… Exciting Opportunities in the City Lipson Lloyd-Jones Legal Recruitment Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses alterations in pay, floodwater from a neighbour, boundaries and dismissal Lawyer of the week Hot Hot Hot! Barmark Multiple Display Advertising Items Torture in Turkey widespread' The protection of human rights in Turkey still has some way to go, says Paul Richmond Despite Turkey's international obligations to eliminate the use of torture ill-treatment by public officials Banking & Finance Commerce & Industry Private Practice News It's time to repeal all housing statutes Nic Madge urges wholesale redrafting of housing law in plain English that anyone can understand without legal help Nic Madge urges wholesale redrafting of housing law in plain English that anyone can understand without legal help Legal Adviser, Regulatory Policy It's a miserable life in the sweatshops Mistreating trainees may be traditional but that does not make it acceptable, says Patrick Stevens No Title SHP Associates Chambers and Partners Garfield Robbins Made for miscarriages No Title Made for miscarriages A right of appeal New proposals would make procedure fairer, says Alan Wilkie New proposals would make procedure fairer, says Alan Wilkie Case notes Watch out for perils lurking in conifer hedges BPP Law school Lipson Lloyd-Jones These roles call for individuals with exceptionally… Stone Buildings Barristers feel under siege A major new survey of the Bar reveals reduced eamings and a fear of solicitors. Frances Gibb reports Lawyers lose immunity from action Defendants can now sue their lawyers for poor representation but it won't be easy, says William Fensley Lipson Lloyd-Jones Daimler Chrysler Islington Council American Bar votes down union Firms cling to their monopoly of US law despite advice to the contrary, writes John Malpas Adamson & Partners Andmson & Partners Partners for London Firms Convictions unsafe because trial unfair Court of Appeal No reason to depart from guideline rate of interest Court of Appeal Capital One Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment No Title Parties must consent to child payment order Court of Appeal Intellectual Property Executive Thames Valley Magistrates' Court Service Bermuda Commercial Litigation Lawyer Lord Chancellor Project Director Kingston University Contracts Administrator Holborn College Commercial Basingstoke Rapid advancement offered to… For more details see page 17 www. ejgroup. co. uk Lipson Lloyd-Jones Holborn College Livingstone triggers move of barristers to Commons Legal Diary No Title Queen's Counsel Arnold & Porter

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