News from 01/08/2000
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Andrew Robson, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Ian Woodburn, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent and Adam Barnard, Robert Cole, Angela Underdown Social policy officer, Sarah Potter, Elizabeth Young, David Rhys Jones, Adam Barnard and David Charter, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, John Bower, Carl Mortished, Ian Marshall, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Richard Meeran, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Conal Urquhart, Pat Gibson, Francesca Klug and Keir Starmer, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Debra Craine, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Adam Sage and Ian Cobain, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jim Harding, Director and Chief Executive, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, David Lister and Dominic Walsh, Andrew Cooper, Richard Fairburn, James Landale Political Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Quentin Letts, Gavin Ashenden, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Kenneth Warren, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Richard Cork, Robin Young and Adam Sherwin, Martin Bowl, James Landale Political Correspondent and Andrew Pierce, Roger M. Goss Director, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Nick Szczepanik and George Caulkin, Barry Millington, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, James Davies, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Roland Watson and Melissa Kite, Caroline Merrell and Andrew Norfolk, Peter Hall, John Renshaw, Chairman, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Emma Smith, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Graham Perry, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, John Allison, David Lister and Tim Jones, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Margaret Hodge, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Vernon Everitt, Stuart Kind (Retired forensic scientist), Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, S. L. Sidkin, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Julie Mellor, Simon Crompton, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Reid and Elizabeth Judge, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Nick Dougherty,
ResumoThe Times Voted Newspaper of the Year School louts face expulsion after U-turn Ship collision may have sunk students Sarah Payne suspect rearrested EasyJet. com The Times No Title Concorde inquiry chief has 'conflict of interest' The Times News Abbey National No Title Picture Gallery Hopes of improving standards in the cinema Business The weather today No Title Sport Times 2 Arts The Met. Office Enter Jerry Hall, barely acting Madam 'earned up to £7.5m from brothels' Gonzo author shoots assistant The Times Online Picture Gallery Virgin mobile Eight sprayed with bullets outside club Fake letter over missing Briton No Title 4 News Protests bring pledge to cut fuel costs by 20% Belize to dose tax haven loopholes Concorde inquiry chief accused of conflict of interest Nationwide No Title Security lapse closes Barclays' online bank Navy scheme tests electric warships Army tower is demolished in peace gesture Students say Oxford admissions are not fair Group sex for gays to be legal after Euro ruling NEC Students heard ocean's siren call Constants lookout needed by crews Picture Gallery BT Parents win battle to stop hospital's closure News No Title Therapy is replacing religion says Carey Sainsbury's News Picture Gallery News No Title Gene therapy shrinks tumours Railtrack's pigeon duty Flight of Greek god could cost peer £20,000 Visits to historic sites hit by strong pound Red alert Picture Gallery £500 fine for driver in death crash News in Brief Police accused of massaging detection rates By a Correspondent: City bonus 'denied' to female high-flyer Somak Holidays Internet gobbles up capital's electricity No Title Tiny Computers Limited Britain's Favourite Home Pc Brand Tiny Computers Limited No Title Doctor removed healthy breast without biopsy News News Teenagers 'ignoring safe sex message' Www. autobytel. co. uk Queen Mother has cake with a kick TV chiefs told to show less Vorderman Www. jobchannel. tv Saga Age can wither man's chance to be father British Gas Unions push Blair to sign up for euro Dell E Com No Title Whitehall faces battle of Bills Labour plan to offer women safe seats Audi Holiday photo shoot cancelled Cheney's gay daughter rocks Right Bush gains gravitas on Rice diet Tory leader finds King of Prussia is not exactly all ears BBCNEWS 24 No Title On the Agenda No Title Hague derides 'soap politics' No Title Hungarian PoW found after 55 years in Russian asylums IMF Kenya deal forces elite to declare wealth Gateway No Title Picture Gallery Chief of outlaws kidnaps film idol Chavez win threatens oil barons World in Brief Discord risks Berlin's hold on Barenboim Plutonium deal needs cash help Picture Gallery Underdog pips Peres to Israeli presidency Bull-running ban is red rag in Provence Picture Gallery No Title Peugeot Chinese party chief faces death for fraud The Times Online Today The world online Three cheers for the archbishop of anti-cant George Carey shows courage in taking on the false gods of psychobabble One Hands makes light work of troublesome commercial ventures Picture Gallery When 'family-friendly' is a skiver's charter No Title The Times Diary Twin turmoil Safe at Any Speed Only prompt measures will win back confidence in Concorde Babes in Arms The parties should ensure the election of more female MPs A Long War A Second World War prisoner prepares to go home Talks to combat child abuse Missile defence systems Running-mates Letters to the Editor Rhetoric and reality of NHS Plan Trial by jury Magistrate's homily No Title Age discrimination Class in a glass? Concorde's design and air safety No Title Court Circular Latest wills Anniversaries Births No Title Births Personal Column Birthdays New evidence on the origin of the human species The Times Forthcoming marriages Professor Sir Leslie Martin Outstanding designer and teacher who built the Festival Hall, revived the study of architecture in Cambridge and redeveloped Kuwait Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derek Hill Well-connected artist who painted to please himself, and so produced a strongly individual oeuvre of landscapes and portraits Personal Column Soccer Faresavers A Birth The Times Announcements Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derek Hill Well-connected artist who painted to please himself, and so produced a strongly individual oeuvre of landscapes and protraits Sep Presstech Limited Derek Hill Well-connected artist who painted to please himself, and so produced a strongly individual oeuvre of landscapes and portraits No Title Alcoholic Beverages Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Engineering Chemicals Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials The Times Late rally for equities No Title Mining No Title Pharmaceuticals Support Services Insurance Leisure & Hotels Printing & Paper Investment Trusts Property Picture Gallery Media Retailers, Food Telecommunications Retailers, General Transport Longs (over 15 years) Shorts (under 5 years) Water Alternative Inv Market Source FT Information The Times UK industry forced to pay 50% more for gas Hyder to back Nomura offer John Charcol No Title HSBC delights City with surprise 28% profits leap Pound slips below $1.50 Thus warning spurs review No Title HoF to open store in City Pearson rights issue to fund deal Nissan seeks aid package Patience Wheatcroft Puzzle of low productivity Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Results in Brief US energy groups merge Picture Gallery Scottish Power spurns rival deal Bogus bank man must pay £0,000 Atkins shares rise after clinching £1.5bn contract DTI seeks Bass sale authority Picture Gallery Revenue joins bribery inquiry at surveyors German group buys Oxford Tullow buys North Sea gas assets Business in Brief Exel profit hit by £61m cost of NFC merger UK-iNvest. com No Title Byers beware too many changes Commentary Hollinger titles go to CanWest HSBC Glaxo merger options opposed Blue Circle in Danish disposal No Title Vodafone's might saves day Stock Market No Title Rogue trade in S&N upsets auction No Title Major Indices Eurotop 100 London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Stick with Pearson in spite of temptations Tempus Dollar Rates Wall Street ADC Telecom No Title Why productivity miracles do not happen over here Economic View Output per hour worked in the UK has been rising at half the US level for the past few years Step too far for wobbly bridge City Diary UK'S Productivity Puzzle Fashion retailers wake up to the joys of City life Business Letters Gaming law review should focus on the Internet issue No Title Kelda failing to consult Fashion retailers wake up to the joys of City life Vodafone Link with Lycos lifts QXL. com shares Old and new are complacent about Net rivals Filtronic pledges recovery By Our City Staff: WRG to seek acquisitions Ashton turns down £200m predatory bid by De Beers By Our City Staff: Inchcape sells stake for £42m Royal Mail Monsoon says recovery will take time No Title ACM Investments Ltd No Title CIS Unit Managers Ltd No Title For the record MacEy opts to take steady route on way to Sydney Unearthing secrets of Britain's buried gold Athletics As Sydney approaches, new light is finally being shed on the career of an Olympic pioneer No Title Football Golf No Title Lauder's late treble sees Scotland home Bowls No Title No Title Curbishley adds to foreign legion Football Motor racing Coulthard spots breach in Schumacher's defences Motor racing The title race Bet Golf: Amateur championships World Series is way to bring the best together Racing On The Level Courses agree to principle of pooling rights Racing Good Wood Beverley 2.00 Festival Selling Handicap Reading the racecard 3.20 Bet Direct Summer (Showcase) Handicap BBC2 3.05 Dorothy Laird Memorial Trophy (Ladies Handicap) 4.10 Touch above Handicap 4.25 Capel Cure Sharp Nursery Handicap BBC2 5.15 Go Racing in Yorkshire Classified Stakes Course Specialists Meeting Points Goodwood Specialists King George Stakes No Title Give the Slip has glorious opportunity No Title Rapid Raceline No Title No Title Bevan wins chase to 1,000 and lifts Sussex to top Cricket Sussex's dashing blade Openers put end to Kent bravado Bell leads way in whitewash win Smithies searches for domestic comfort England offered hope by New generation By Our Sports Staff: Atapattu lays the ground for victory Scoreboard ITF sees advantage in changing rules to shroten joy… Tennis Reflex action fails to prevent victory for James Sailing: Cowes Week Rowing Haining leads medal search Rowing Rugby union Rossouw launches attack on Morrison Rugby union No Title Rugby leeague Waite faces home truths Rugby league Warren has Hamed in his sights Sport in Brief ITF sees advantage in changing rules to shorten joy of sets Tennis No Title Picture Gallery Torrance stands behind James The Times Crossword Princess sees little hope of golden future for Britain Torrance stands behind James Village finds a place for Coulthard, its most famous son Times 2 The Times Most unwanted A Times survey reveals today that the number of women MPs is set to drop by a sixth. Roland Watson and Melissa Kite explain why Where women are standing down they are being replaced by men Selection battles No Title Why mother knows best A survey shows that parents are letting their children have the final say. And that, says Miranda Ingram, is a mistake No Title Theatre Tokens No Title Pretentious, Moi? Why I have Psychiatrist Anthony Clare admits to a sense of emptiness after losing his Roman Catholic faith. Interview by Noreen Taylor Lost faith in God Caviar off the menu The Times Caviar off the menu Caviar poachers plundering world supplies could force a global trade ban, says Quentin Letts Caviar is good either licked off the wrist or lifted out of a bed of ice with a silver spoon A to Z 'I sometimes see myself as Tantalus , peering upwards anxiously' Peter Hall Is cash for the arts a Trojan Horse? No Title The Times MacHismo nervosa Eating disorders in men are often not diagnosed, reports sophie Petit-Zeman No Title Memories of Maisy Cot death remains the most common kind of death for infants aged under one year. Emma Smith remembers her daughter Maisy, who died suddenly at ten weeks I would whisper to her and tell her what huge privilege it was to be her mummy No Title 'I sounded like a cow No Title Who'd lost her calf Reducing the Risk No Title Marie Stopes Health Centres No Title No Title Dr Jane Collins How to Keep your Children Healthy outside Small children need constant surveillance-they can get into trouble even in an inch of water The Times Anti-cancer tea? White tea may keep some cancers at bay, reports Simon Crompton The Times The Times Metro choice Dream journeys across the great divide Visual Art: Exlled by the 1979 Iranian revolution, Shirn Neshat has returned to cast a penetrating eye over her homeland. Richard Cork sees the results Dream journey across the great divide This interplay between extremes of conformity and revolt gives the work its nourishing ambiguity No Title Elements of surprise Edinburgh Previews: A look back at unpredictable Festivals past .. . a look forward to this Theatre: More than 30 years of visiting the Festival has left some weird and wonderful memories for Benedict Nightingale I was shaken by Layby in 1971; one man fainted, others left and I tried not to reach Nothing could be odder than a play literally ghosted by Bernard Shaw to a medium No Title The variety show No Title No Title All the muse that fits, as they Dance: The Festival that likes to say yes to the world is grasping America to its bosom this year, writes Debra Craine No Title All the muse that fits, as they Edinburgh Previews: New York City Ballet crosses the pond with a Balanchine special .. . Dance: The Festival that likes to say yes to the world is grasping America to its bosom this year, writes Debra Craine Scottish stars throw their hats in to the Ring Opera: Quality productions in classy facilities. Rodney Milnes is impressed No Title Picture Gallery Hats into the Ring Times 2 Arts Drink, sex, work and lost of noise Music: Richard Morrison looks forward to hearing big names and big talents from Europe, America and Scotland New Classical CDs: Little-heard Beethoven, Bach to the harpsichord, a Wagnerian rarity Choral Beethoven Christ on the Mount of Olives Das Neue Orchester/Spering Opus 111 Opps 30-281 Telephone Adelphi Comedy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments New Classical CDs: Little-heard Beethoven, Bach to the harpsichord, a Wagnerian rarity Times 2 Parts National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paolo Conte Frank Skinner Fantasy football No Title Fantasy league No Title No Title Goalkeepers Full-Backs No Title The Times Euro Strikers No Title Fantasy football 200/2001 season No Title Code Forward Name No Title No Title The Times Bridge No Title Bridge Chess No Title The Times Playing the patriotic game Yesterday's viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 Sky Sports 2 No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) BBC1 BBC2 Carlton No Title Channel 4 No Title ITV variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2097 The Times Promise The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items How pupils won the right to sue their teachers Local authorities must now meet students needs after a landmark ruling. Andrew Cooper reports Chadwick Nott Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Companies with nowhere to hide The law lords have dealt another blow to UK-based multinationals that try to avoid responsibility for their actions overseas, says Richard Meeran MB Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs have rights, too Parliament's working practices are unfair and old-fashioned, says James Davies Chambers and Partners Employers may have to pay in full FSA Social Security Radical review of sex offence laws Martin Bowly finds them rideded with contradictions inconsistenciet and inequalities Equality found wanting on human rights Radical review of sex offence laws Laws Equality found wanting on human rights Britain's anti-discrimination legislation need a new unified approach, says equality chief Julie Mellor Picture Gallery No Title The number's up for the Internet EWS Capital One Universal It's all about cultural change The Act's success depends on the legal world understanding its purpose, say Francesca king and keir Starmer The Human Rights Act No police immunity in conspiracy claim House of Lords Published August 1,2000 Docker and Others v Chief Constable of West Midlands Police Before Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord MacKay of Clashfem, Lord Cooke of Thorndon, Lord Clyde and Lord Hutton Speeches July 27,2000 Tests for reviewing decision on incapacity benefit Queen's Bench Division Published August 1,2000 Regina v Social Security Commissioner, Ex parte Chamberlain Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment July 7,2000 Prison governor's duty to ensure inmates are adequately fed Queen's Bench Division Published August 1,2000 Regina v Governor of Frankland Prison, Ex parte Russell and Another Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment July 10,2000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Policewoman's claim can go ahead House of Lords Published August 1,2000 Waters v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis Before Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Jauncey of Tullchettle, Lord Clyde, Lord Hutton and Lord Millett Speeches July 27,2000 QD British Transport Police European Lawyer Senior Lawyer In House Lawyer Television Producer London Wc2 Chambers of Mr John Cherry Qc Senior Clerk 4 Paper Buildings Truman Bodden & Company Civil Littleton Chambers No Title 30 Park Place Barristers' Chambers How to make a Jewish divorce a civil divorce The [Jewish] woman is, for religious purposes, chained to her husband There can be no suggestion that Parliament should avoid intervening in spiritual matters No Title ZMB MKA Management Consulting Limited PSD
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