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News from 15/08/2000

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Ivo Tennant Junior Cricket, E. M. Mallett, Kay Cattell, Robert Thicknesse, David Rhys Jones, E. M. Toomey, Jonathan Lennie, Alex Todorovic, Michael Evans Defence Editor, W. M. Walworth, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Ben Brandon, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, David Morris, Ian Cobain and Conal Urquhart, Paul Beaver, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Jonathan Collins, Antonia Senior, Shirley English and John O'Leary, Pat Gibson, Julian Lewis, Rupert Cox, Jad Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Andrew Sanders, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Sarah Potter Women's Cricket, Patrick Middleton, Anatole Kaletsky, Sue Carpenter, Jenet Peers, Alice Lagnado and Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Mandell and Steven Scates, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Naseby, Mark Court, Tim Teeman, David Lister, Tom Baldwin and Steve Bird, Angela Jameson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Oliver Wright and Elizabeth Judge, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Peter Dalheimer, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Susan Clark, Jenny Booth, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Oliver Kay, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Paul Wilkinson, Andrew Drummond, E. W. Ewers, Ronald Smith, Peta Bee, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Graham Hills, Philip August, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Meridian, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Ruchard Hobson, Michael Gove, Ross Dunn and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Bianca Wordley, Andrew Slorance, J. P. Toomey, Michael Evans and Ian Brodie, Chris Ayres, Ian Hamilton, Sarah Jane, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Alec L. Parrott, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Race to save no Russian sailors No Title The Times No Title English pupils benefit from exams mix-up Game-show bets are getting very big, Brother No Title Pig exports ban over swine fever BT No Title News Gateway No Title August Comment Greek Cypriot families flee The Times Today Business Sport The weather today Areas South East- southwest Wales Areas South East… 10-Day National Forecasts Phone: 09064716 628 Fax… Times Arts Offers Office The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 4M Sisters battered woman, 87, to death By a Correspondent: Boy stayed with father killed by letter bomb Grandma 's cake saves drink-driver By a Correspondent: Mother admits rape fraud For inside information News No Title Norwich becomes the new Viagra capital News The repercussions Kursk hits Putin's dream of naval glory NEC Race to save the Crew Crew comfort was low in design priorities Breath is deadly enemy The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 Depth leaves sailors few options for escape Submarine fleet plagued by accidents Reactor damage threatens disaster No Title Farmer's legal team sacked over publicist Ex-priest guilty of sex attacks Saga Addicts commit half of all crimes Helicopter rescues fishermen News in Brief Totalise Rippon scoots into her new role at the ballet Thais top list of suspects in hostel killing 'Navy officer' was a conman News News Paedophile protest suspects are offered safe houses Exile saves child sex offender from jail Ford The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 Will Walker Plaster cast gives child a lucky break Boy feared dead after body is seen No Title EasyJet. com Politics Taxpayers' £20,000 bill for Blair's holiday Peugeot Hague asks party rank and file to write manifesto MPs are left barking up £150,000 trees Beckett refuses to stand as Speaker How voice of Tories spoke up for Labour Poor are 'failed ' as DSS loans fall The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 Bohemian elite 'hides truth about marriage £1.2m for vibration injury workers Olympics 2000 Dismissed rector Loses appeal Nokia Connecting People An illusion-shattering glimpse of voices off Nationwide Tit-for-tat warfare on way, sap loyalist Virgin mobile Picture Gallery Lawrence of Arabia's flair for DIY Your Money Trial set for attack case footballers News in Brief News Overseas news Kosovo 'dumb bombs' missing in action Demon British Kfor troops stoned by Serb mob Siemens linked to Kohl fund The Times Tuesday August is 2000 Clinton shares credit for the boom years The Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items India Floods Appeal British Red Cross US Gore moves to centre stage for fightback Mailer says poll 'means nothing' NEC Picture Gallery Defy convention 13 Girls guide father across the age gap Overseas news Israel and Arabs in last-ditch peace bid IBM Available on invoices £750 exc VAT and over Financial services arranged by SuccessLease to qualifind customers The £1,696 £1,251 Want to Know More? 5 L the Times Tuesday August Manny Ceneta/afp Pakistan maps out road to democracy Needle help for cocaine addicts Schoolboy held after stabbings World in Brief Starlet exchanges fame for freedom Saudis take an eye for an eye Trilucent Breast implants Japan sets record for Olympic trip Russia Halifax The Times The world online Courses that make us poorer by degrees Labour's higher education strategy devalues the worth of all qualifiction What is it that glues Big Brother fans to their TV screens this summer? No Title Bouncing in step to the rhythm of time The Times Pink plaque The Times Diary The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 Up in the Air The real lessons of the Kosovo air campaign are different No Title Against the Clock Arafat's September deadline is an obstacle to a peace deal A Bigger Stage The English National Ballet celebrates 50 years of dance University courses Speaker's impartiality Library's newspapers Pilots score hit on website forum Working within State pensions Best or bestsellers? Price cuts United Europe Puzzling Potter Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Safe passage in busy sea lanes Piping degree Sweet dreams Safe passage in busy sea lanes Changing of the Guard Laments give grounds for celebration Births Auge Historic houses Birthdays Anniversaries Benton - Norman John on August 9th 2000 died… Appointments 1982 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Hugo Master of protocol who gave loyal service to the commonwealth and to the Queen—after a narrow escape at the Battle of the Somme Maurice Kinn Show business fixer who gave the pop world its weekly paper, and started the recprd charts Multiple Display Advertising Items White - George Stuart James. Late of ICI Blackley,… Flights Directory Young Chelsea Bridge club Lost Lebanese Passport At… De Lisle Radice Treasury stalwat during years of economic crisis Denis Mardle Cracking the code for success Obituaries Equity Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Electricity Electronic & Elect Engineering Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Healthcare Household Gds & Text Blue chips edge ahead No Title Insurance Leisure & Hotels Investment Trusts Closing down Sale Shorts (under 5 years) The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 No Title Pharmaceuticals Support Services Mining Printing & Paper Property Oil & Gas Retailers, Food Telecommunications Retailers, General Transport Longs (over 15 years) Water Alternative Inv Market No Title The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 Wolves gears up to fight off bid from Noble Maxwell submits to Mirror investigation John Charcol Total facility Apr of 7.8%. The Apr shown reflects… BT and Vodafone braced for German licence costs RJB's subsidy will go ahead No title Review speculation sees gilt prices fall Lane Fox snaps up rival for £59m Business Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor No Title Index Stock Market Indices Us Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Business News News Corp in key $5bh deal for US TV stations No Title Japan's bankruptcy debt leaps to £26bn Globix Picture Gallery Raw materials prices rise Investors favour F&c Hart takes look at Life Results in Brief Foreign & Colonial PPL to continue transplant research Hyder shares fall ahead of ruling Baa warns on airports capacity Business Inbrief Debut for Morton 's Net vehicle The Mobile Internet New King Coal assumes crown Commentary WPP boosted by Web-based work Lavendon predicts speed-up Profits up 90% at Millennium Enterprise Asia faces revolt Ericsson Ericsson's Markets Pharmaceuticals find favour Stock Market No Title Late rally puts second-liners ahead Eurotop 100 Ftse Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Major Indices F&c deserves praise for outperforming peers Tempus WPP Dollar Rates The Times Tuesday August 15 2000 Wall Street No Title The ECB still stands in the way of a strong euro Economic View Fish! poised to get even BGR City Diary At issue Price-fixing dispute stirs investors into Sotheby's shake-up The Times No Title Analysis Acm Investments Ltd No Title Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title Murray Johnstone Ut Mgmt Visit our website Www. hl-shares. co. uk No Title Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd No Title McLaren remain cautious despite Hakkinen's form Motor racing No Title Brave Cordwell overcomes adversity Shooting By a Correspondent: Ball masters elements in lesson to all See pages 23-25 of Times 2 today Winckless replaced by Lindsay Sport in Brief No Title No Title Racing Arena unveils course of action Tomorrow AYR Course Specialists Newton Abbot 2.00 Partyfare Ron Snell Memorial Novices Chase Reading the racecard Meeting Points Stanley Racing Novices Hurdle (Qualifier) 3.30 Paignton Club Ian Tozer Memorial Handicap… Festival winner Danoli retired 4.30 Paignton Club Ladies Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race Course Specialists BBC coverage restricted by tape measures On The Level Yesterday's results Kempton Park No Title Open season finds Henman upbeat Tennis Rugby union Woodward gathers grounds for England to excel For the record Vince Wright's pools forecast Cricket Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Sykehus Prostenktene Akershus Long wait ends for patient Mallon Golf Grandreams Limited (In Receivership ) Notice is… No Title Lam ready for new challenge at Wigan Rugby league 30 Sport Burley working well under pressure Countdown to the start of the FA Carling Permiership Bill Edgar ipswich Town's manager has kept a level head through thick and thin on his way to the Premiership The Times No Title Carsley has change of heart Conference proposal gives feeder leagues some food for thought Ziege eager to complete Liverpool deal Cricket Peng sets out to reaffirm early promise Thompson leads new breed Picture Gallery Ranatunga's new leadership challenge Pat Gibson The retiring Sri Lanka captain leaves his country a singular legacy Shrewsbury win junior title Dispirited Hampshire fall just short of the mark Lewis-Francis waves Gardener through to sydney Athletics Olympics 2000 Giles and Knight inspire progress for Bears Alleyne's new rulers silence Lancashire Alleyne's new rulers silence Lancahire The Times Crossword No Title Alleyne's new rulers silence Lancashire No Title Past catches up with present as Nicklaus gets set to partner Woods Win Times The Times Condemned to hell James Mawdsley has been sentenced to 17 years in a Burmese jail for protesting against its military junta. To his mother he is a prisoner of conscience. Interview by Sue Carpenter Examiner Tim Teeman Score 62% 'I admire his courage' Taken for a ride Some of the most dishonest cabbies in Europe are riding roughshod over tourists to the Cote d. Azur. Patrick Middleton reports Times 2 Reportage Pretentious, Moi? Punished by the Must the art world be so superior, asks Sarah Jane Checklend, after savage reviews for her biography of Ben Nicholson No Title And sat on lots of art committees. As Nicholson hated the Bloomsbury Group Art establishment Sarah Jane Checkland and above Ben Nicholson (with Barbara Hepworth), the artist she dared to try to demystify Tesco Be a sole survivor The shoes we wear often put us in our social place, says James Coliard No Title There is probably sornething in my contract with the… John Humphrys To Hear Me Cry Press 1 Time for a campaign of disobedience More interruptions No Title One Final thought on my sometimes ricky relationship with the BBC. It seems that I'm about to be in trouble again. A certain Mr Larry Rushton, a lissterner Press No Title Work comes second for Tony and I No Title Is there real hope of walking again? A new type of surgery aims to restore some movement in the legs of paralysed people. Andrew Slorance reports Times 7 Health No Title Denplan No Title Listen and learn Depression The neglect of deaf babies Hearing problems in newborns can be diagnosed with a simple £19 test. But the The technology to detect deafncss in babies is here in Britain, but we lack trained staff and equipment Parents with child whose deafness is not diagnosed early sense the loss of the missing years Latest procedures are rarely avaiable in our hospitals. Jenny Booth reports Left: Petra Durham was talking by the end of her first therapy session Parents with a child whose deafness is not diagnosed early sense the loss of the missing years Parents with a child whose deatness is not diagnosed early sense the loss of the missing years Parents with a child whose deafness is not diagnosed early sense the loss of the missing years Parets with a child whose deafness is not diagnosed early sense the loss of the missing years No Title Marie Stopes Health Centres Sound check No title Picture Gallery All the rage More and more British people are turning to courses in anger management. Peta Bee reports No Title Don't lose it The allergy-free diet Government scientists insist that avoiding certain food is a waste of time; Susan Clark disagrees The allergy - free diet Dairy and wheat-free lunches The allergy-free diet Picture Gallery Image of Sixties chic VISUAL Art: Julius Shulman's cool photographs of American Modernist architecture thrill Joanna Pitman There's no stopping the Arichitecture: Today Billbao, tomorrow the world for the museum empire—or at least, New York and Venice. Marcus Binney reports Image of Sixties chic When a building is facing west and it's about 11.45, I start to prepare 2 Arts Opera Orlando finto pazzo Bac, Sw11 Ggenheim museum monster Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool to be cruel Edinburch Fringe: This year's gleefullly ditched political correctness, says Hettie judah Fringe Joke Barometer Opening Concert The voodoo that you do World Music: RAM's grow out of Haiti's voodoo traditions. Nigel Williamson meets their leader, Richard Morse The Times No Title No Title Picture Gallery New classical CDs Opera Great Moments of … Gedda Various orchestras and conductors Emi 5 67445-2 Vocal: Dvoràk/Larsson ets Folksongs Dg 463 479-2 50% off tickets for Moli?re's Don Juan Picture Gallery Got the Jazz: B?la Fieck plays the banjo But the doesn't play it like anyone else does, says Sturart Nicholson Whole world in his hands The more ideas we bring into our music, the more unique we become Proms Bbc SO/Saraste Albert Hall/Radio 3 Classical collector Goya and the genome Qpera: Robert Thicknesse tries to gets to grips with Michael Nyman's latest work Telephone 020 7680 6224 Theatres Adelphi cc 24hrs (?1 bkg fee) 020 7344 0055 (bkg… Comedy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Goya and the genome National Theatre Box Office 020 7452 3000 Grps 020… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehall 7369 1735/7344 4444 Frank Skinner is… Kathy Mattea Trisha Yearwood The Times Register your team today No Title NoTitle Cash prizes worth £115,000 to be won How to play The scoring system No Title No Title Goalkeepers Full-Backs No Title Columns show: code, player name, club, 99-00 fantasy… Euro Strikers Deletions Times 2 Fantasy League Football Code Full-Back Name Code Centre-Back Name Code… Code Euro Striker 2 Name Code Euro Striker 3 Name No Title Maximum of Two Players per MasterCard Visa Name on card Supply address of registered cardholder The Times Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Dealer: South Vulnerability: East-West No Title The Times Never has it been so grim Yesterday viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title No Title Sky One Sky Sports Satellity, Cable & Digital 10.15 Wolf 11.15 Top Gear 12.15pm The Builders 1.15… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Solution to Winning Move BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Times 2 Television ITV Variations No Title Times Crossword The Times Times 2 Television Today's Viewing Choice Promise The Times The Law Society Ulster 's police watchdog plans to keep the peace Nuala O'Loan, a former City lawyer, has taken on the thankless task of dealing with complaints about the Ruc. Interview Contents Chambers Full Time International Legal Counsel Eusure our documentaries remain at the Cutting Edge No Title Don't let the lawmen banish our laymen Raplacing lay magistrates with stipes would be wrong but perhaps they could work together, says Andrew Sanders Trial by judge and jury is probably the best system for most criminal cases Lay justices have been considered to combine the qualities of judge and jury ZMB Multiple Display Advertising Items E-mails Judicial vigilance will be essential now that a new law allows e-mails to be intercepted, says Ben Brandon No Title 'We dispatched From Big Brother …a bike as back-up - it arrived first …nology can make closing a deal faster and easier but foolproof, say David Mandell and Steven Scates Gary Slapper Concorde crash will provoke a record law suit US Qualifieds c £85K+ City: US lawyers 3PQE or more,… Corporate Finance 5 Years PQE ?Top New York The career opportunities… Senior to Partnership a senior construction lawyer… 2-5 Years PQE Market plus bonus Global investment… 2-6 Years PQE to £90,000 plus bonus Market leader… The Times Www. garfieldrobbins. co. uk 12 Years+ PQE For an in-depth discussion on your career and salary… No Title Claiming damages for defects in building House of Lords Published August 15,2000 Alfred McAlipine Construction Ltd v Panatown Ltd Before Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Janucey of Tullichettle, Lord Clyde and Lord Millett Speeches July 27,2000 Legal standing to bring case is for solicitor to know Chancery Division Published August 15,2000 Green v Hancocks (a Firm) and Another Before Mr Justice Ferris Judgment July 11.2000 Continuing disability' refers to condition of injured limb itself Queen's Bench Division Published August 15,2000 Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, Ex parte Embling Before Mr Justice Munby Judgment June 30,2000 Chambers Michael Page Licensing covenant operated personally Court of Appeal Published August 15,2000 Morrells of Oxford Ltd v Oxford United Football Culb Ltd and Others Before Lord Jusstice Schiemann, Lord Justice Robert Walker and Sir Ronald Waterhouse Judgment July 21,2000 Corruption and coercion justify five-year prison sentence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published August 15;2000 Reguina v Powell (Ashna) Before Lord Justice Tuckey Mr Justice Poole and Mr justice Tomlinson Judgment June 30,2000 Dorset Magistrates' Courts Committee International Legal Consultants See page 12 www. ejgroup. co. uk Le Brasseur J Tickle Solicitors and Privy Council… AP New York Bar Course For further details please contact: Holborn College Study For a Law Degree At Home Lawyer Immigration Casework Assistants LAW Grads req for temp. work, major London law… Allen & Overy The City Partnership Partners for London Firms

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