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News from 05/09/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Michal Levin, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Armstrong and James Moore, Simon Barnes, David Wilson, Adam Barker, Bunny Smedley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Jim Holdom, David Pannick, Marcus Dearle, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Patrick Phillips, Gabrielle Starkey, Melanie McIntosh, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, John Thicknesse, M. T. Dennis, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Iain Harvey, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Stephen Bovey, John Krebs Chairman, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Glyn Willis, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Andrew Pierce and Bob Howarth, Alice Lagnado, Marcus Williams, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, George Carman, Michael Chambers, Martin Turner, Adam Armstrong, Peter Barnard, Val Sampson, Tim Teeman, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Bob Howard, Mark Souster National League, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alex Maines, Peta Bee, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Pam Giddy, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Alex O'Connell, E. Housley, Susan Hancock Chief Executive, Alex O'Connell and Stewart Tendler, Andrew J. Goudie, Chris Weeks, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Adrian Greene, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Huw Williams, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Walter F. Bodmer Chairman, David Robinson and James Jackson, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan D. Guest, David Lock, Adam Sherwin and Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Alex Maines and Melanie Mclntosh, John Griffith, Russell, Harry Weinberger,

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The Times 'Sidelined' Mowlam to quit politics Labour in red as members desert The Times Diana crash survivor to rebuild life in East Timor Picture Gallery After 31 years: one giant leap for English cricket Inside " What!! Eighty quid on a new football kit and… News The Times Online Abbey National Cameras explore wreck of Titanic Comment Cameras explore wreck of Titanic The Times Today Business The weather today Sport World Weather Times 2 Arts Offers Law For all areas of weather advice call our Customer Judges demand second opinion on twins' risk Rare challenge to surgeons Jodie Picture Gallery First encounter for actress in classic film role Brad Pitt claim angers Unionists News 3 4 News First direct Enemies did not whisper, they shouted Insiders predict end of Cabinet enforcer post The waste of a rare talent Life and times of a maverick Mo's next move: TV or saving the world Voters sad to lose their down-to-earth MP BusinessMedia Mo's next move: TV or saving the world Hp Husband backs 'dramatic change' News Hague promises new era for universities Picture Gallery Carey rebukes Vatican over improper' slur Woodhead branded elitist over a levels Widow's plea wins Blair's sympathy Solicitors plan new discipline body Zurich News We saved town from trashing, say police New mood' signals revellers' return Land Rover Trainee nurses left in charge News in Brief Police chief 'sexually abused women staff Intruder blinds woman aged 87 Harrow is put down for Harry Potter Standard Life Healthcare Inquiry parent backs head World. wide wedge News 9 Unisys Asteroid gives Earth a cosmic 'close shave' Meteorite rock is older than planets Links Legal & General Prison officers jailed for attack Carnival death plea No title Passengers stranded on night train News in Brief News 11 12 News Fire-bomb terror of animal research scientist Fanatical campaigners who show no mercy Intel inside No title Attacl pm GM field 'was for publicity' Picture Gallery No Title Audi Chase Bush gaffe broadcasts gift of plain speaking History is on Gore win How the Gap Closed Fake Rockefeller dupes jet set in chic Hamptons Children used for drug tests World in Brief Picture Gallery Lieberman urged to quit Senate race 16 News Lennon widow will fight killer's parole PC World The Times Russia tightens Asian borders Boundaries of Commonwealth of Independent States New mission for German ambassadors 'How the other guy didn't see me I'll… Vauxhall NCR 18 Overseas news Win by Hariri points to early Syrian pull-out Links Picture Gallery The Times Tycoon builder who ran up too big a bill Eight feared dead in autopilot air crash Cook wants Britain to train UN peace force Anarchy on road to Freetown Magica Picture Gallery Junta keeps Suu Kyi out of reach Fear for elephants flying into civil war No Title Picture Gallery Prudential The world onilne Overseas news Picture Gallery The Times Online Today Giants who lie in the shadow of the swastika Comment Why we can't trust the wartime records of Germany's biggest business leaders Today's young people see themselves as citizens of the world, not Europe No Title Mo's big heart was too big for her party The Times Diary Shaws thing The Times Diary Semi-Detached Mowlam should nor remain in the Cabinet until the election Brutality in Burma The West should give more support to Burma's democrat Passing the Test It has been a long wait for England's historic victory Informed choice on organic food Letters to the Editor Labour 'turns its back' on PR Return of 'trophies of war' to Ethiopia Court & Social Court Circular No Title Births School news Anniversaries Births Second World War fighter pilot, London, 1982; Sir… Birthdays Personal Column Thanksgiving service Premium Bonds Luncheon No Title Godfrey Talbot Trusted royal correspondent who spoke about VE-Day with the Queen on Radio 4 Buckle Godfrey Talbot Personal Column Tickets for Sale Wedding Stationary Knightsbridge Battersea The doctor hauled me back. They could hardly use my… Multiple Display Advertising Items Baroness Brooke of Ystradfellte Saving academic standards by drastic measures Audrey Wise Equity Prices No title Electricity Alcoholic Beverages No Title Banks Electronic & Elect No Title Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Household Gds & Text Diversified Industrials Flat finish for equities No Title Alternative Inv Market No Title Pharmaceuticals Support Services Mining Leisure & Hotels Printing & Paper Property Oil & Gas Pull your Sticks up Retailers, Food Telecommunications Retailers, General Transport Shorts No Title Water Source FT Information The Times Tuesday September 5 2000 Picture Gallery Scoot investors burnt by late statement UK DailKS accused over Abacha cash movement Winterflood damns iX as a 'dead duck' Revamp puts F&c in play John Charcol The Times Picture Gallery Shell boost for North Sea Abbey bid to target £30m savings Business Index Euro debate is purely political Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold WorldCom in talks to buy rival Singer ready for spending bonanza Business News Results in Brief Globix The Global Internet Exchange National Express could net £00m profit in airport… High street sales growth at nine-month low Adobe High street sales growth at nine-month low Guardian poised for £55m spree in Europe Rank sells Cobleigh for £90m Business in Brief National Grid set to grab $3bn US utility Posthouse Abbey has still got the habit Sterling work in joint campaign Boo hoo. Sorrow ahead again Driven from drink Picture Gallery Rising costs bite into IMI profits Optimism builds at John Mowlem Pizza firm delivers impressive results Managers in Rover bribe claim dismissed Picture Gallery Markets Vodafone holds FTSE back Technology boost for mid-cap shares Rumour of the day Director's dealings Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Eurotop 1oo London Metal Exchange There's still safety in Guardian's numbers British Vita IMI Dollar Rates Wall Street No Title Economics really has little to do with euro decision Put through the mill City Diary Is Britain Strong Enough to Remain an Independent… Screen test City Diary The Royal Bank of Scotland Malmaison a stage on MWB's journey of transformation Acm Investments Ltd No Title Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title Hill Samuel Unit Tst Mgrs The coming crash of 2001 How to stand back from the madness of crowds and secure your wealth Free Report NFU Mutual Unit Mgrs Ltd No Title Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd No Title Lingfield Park No Title 2.00 Racel1ne Cars at Lingield Park Selling Handicap Yesterday's results Bath Hamilton Park 3.00 Haxted Mill Nursery Handicap Meeting Points Leicester No Title 2.15 Call Racechat Maiden Stakes Johnston answers 999 call Racing 4.00 Marsh Green Median Auction Maiden Stakes 3.15 Phone Racechat Maiden Stakes Whip bans have been taken out of context On the Level 4.15 E. B. F. Ring Racechat Maide Stakes 5.15 You're Never Alone with Racechat Apprentice Handicap Rapid Raceline Sport Henare is banned over drugs Sport in Brief For the record Pierce left to labour with effects of injury Tennis: US Open Rugby union Rosslyn Park stick to their principles Bruised Northampton suffer further blows Dibens forced to pull out of triathlon Cricket Land Rover Football Reject Haaland aims to prove point to O'Leary Football Leeds kick off peace talks with Besiktas The Premiership today Picture Gallery Tigana lets team do talking Northwich get quick chance to show worth The Premiership today The day when a national joke lost its punchline Cricket: The Oval Test Match England's series victory will have sporing and social repercussions Adshead leads way to final accolade Up to 11% off a Discovery Gloucestershire relentlessly pursue more one-day glory Somerset continue to take refuge in home comforts Adams puts the blame on poor mental attitude The Times Top marks for Gough man of the people Richard Hobson pinpoints the individual strengths and weaknesses of England's winning squad Captain's Log - Victory at Long Last England's last victory, 31 years ago Top marks for Gough man of the people Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Notice (Paragraph 7(1)(a) the Insurance Companies… Full scoreboard from the Oval Public Notices Times Sport Oval glory Shapes England's future World rankings The Times Crossword ECB masterstroke celebrated in style by people's party An expectant crowd revelled in the chance to play their part on a special day in cricket history Times 2 The Times Calling the tunes Times 2 Cover Story As the west End's newest and most famous landlord, Andrew Lloyd Webber says its theatres are old-fashioned and, as a result, London is losing out on big shows. Interview by Richard Morrison Hannah Waddingham, one of the stars of The Beautiful Game, the new musical by Lord Lloyd-Webber The battle for change Times 2 Coverstory Love letters by mail - 12 times a day? Time 2 Lifestyle Instant messaging was available 160 years before e-mail, says Bunny Smedley No Title Thinking of Getting a Dog? NCDL Thinking of Getting a Dog? Pretentious Moi? Confessions of an artist's model Times 2 First Person Cherie Booth and Ginny Dougary have both posed for artists, and it can be a rather strange occuption Times 2 First Person Beware of the big cats Times 2 Analysis Evidence that panthers and other big cats are roaming Britain is mounting. Adam Armstrong investigates International Care & Relief Beware of the big cats I'm not sure what to call myself these days. My… Spirituality doesn't mean lying on the couch Times 2 Opinion Why won't people be responsible? Something to smile about No Title My first Question was Times 2 Health In the first of three extracts from her book on coping with breast cancer, Val Sampson describes her experience of the disease Positive words got me through those first life-changing months 'How long have I got?' Times 2 Health Don't ignore the early warning signs My life had more to offer than chemotherapy and possible hair loss Tomorrow 'How long have I got?' The Times What your child might catch at school Times 2 Family Health Depression No Title No Title Tomorrow in Times 2 Feng Shui: Moving Just One Piece of Furniture Made Kate Feel Much Happier How Beryl Times 2 Health Beryl Rafferty, a mother of nine and grandmother to 29, was feelling old at the age of 67. Then she had a health makeover. Peta Bee reports Moving Just One Piece Regained her youth Times 2 Health Manhattan-on-Thames or Picture Gallery No title No Title Manhattan-on-Thames or Architecture Is this the future face of London? A rash of plans for tall buildings may see the capital's skyline and precious views transformed. Marcus Binney counsels caution London-unlike most European capitals-has no overall policy on high buildings No Title The heights of folly? 2 Arts The Times Proms Telephone Adelphi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times 2 Arts Proms Entertainments Haymarket Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Whitehall 020 7369 1735, From 18 Sop - 5 weeks only… To advertise in the Entertainments section please… Calling her own tunes Music: Anoushka Shankar may have a famous surname but Ravi's daughter is a sitar star in her own right, says Nigel Williamson Comment Is the pleasure of concertgoing in danger of being by audiences? Geoff Brown thinks so Calling her own tunes Times 2 Arts No Title No Title Metro choice Time and emotion Times 2 Arts Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds God and Stephen Hawking Oxford is a dramatic black hole Pas de deux arts Times 2 Arts Dance: What do choreography and visual art have in common? Rich possibilities for collaboration, says Donald Hutera There's kind of dance that takes place between a sculptor and his materials Opera Xerxes/The Rape of Lucretia Queen Elizabeth Hall Picture Gallery Times 2 Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers The Times The Times Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians No Title Choose your FA Carling Premiership and european players from this list Times 2 Fantasy League Football No Title Register your team today Online features Times 2 Fantasy League Football Weekly points updates No Title The Times Fantasy League Entry Form Maximum of Two Players per Premiership Club No Title 26 The Times Bridge Times 2 Offer & Games Contract: 6 Winning Move Word Watching World Championship The Times Bookshop Usual suspects fit the bill Times 2 Television Interference Soapwatch No Title Satellite. Cable & Digital Times 2 Television Sky One Sky Sports 1 UK Gold UK Play Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) No Title BBC1 Times 2 Television BBC 2 Carlton Times 2 Television ITV Variations No Title No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2127 The Times Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Television Promise The Times Tite&lewis Making a 'dog's dinner' out of divorce reforms A final break with the Family Law Act is not the answer-far better to put more meat on its bones, says Marcue Dearle This section of the legislation is unworkable and would lead to more acrimony and bitterness Office of the Lord Lyon King of Arms Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Alex Maines and Melanie Mclntosh defend the cab-rank' rule for barristers against its critics How to ensure justice for all Fairness is the key Exciting Opportunities in the City For futher information please contact Dan Wilkins or… Back to School! Readers' queries The College of Law issues acts of God, health and safety issues, personal e-mails at work and squatter's title No Title Lawyer of the week QD ZMB Legal Opportunities DHL Worldwide Express For lawyers bored with building sandcastles or swimming in the pool, here are some recommendations for sumer holiday legal reading 'If life were fair, men would have stretch marks' Equities Lawyer Global Researchers Private Practice News Multiple Display Advertising Items Carfield Robbins Bitten by a soundbite George Carma, Qc, shocked colleagues when he announced his retirement last week for medical reasons. Dubbed the best jury advocate of his generation, he specialised in the telling soundbite which could swing a jury to his side Multiple Display Advertising Items Litigation Lawyer Crown Prosecution Service Picture Gallery Tine Johnson - Practice No Title James Newman Letters should be addressed to The Editor, I… From the Parliamentary Secretary at the Lord Chancellor's Department: Let's put the record straight about the fairness of barristers' fees The case against perpetuating Oxbridge Elitism Condescension when rights are so easily abandoned Conderscension when rights are so easily abandoned Morley fund management Picture Gallery Law's Faustian bargain As students start to hunt for jobs, P Thomas asks if the price is too his Recruitment Special Forget the ol Picture Gallery No Title Lawyers, points out, if solicitors consider leaving… Style milk run, find the cream online Products, one on the Web, the other on CD-Rom, are a boon to both qualified graduates and to hungry law firms. Adam Barker reports Gary Slapper Magistrate deals with a stubborn streak National Grid Ordance Survey Make me an offer I can't refuse Well quelified company commercial lawyers are in such demand that they can virtually name their price, reports Granis Langdon-Down Wake up to work in Sydney No Title Defence onus no breach of presumption Court of Appeal criminal Division Published September 5,2000 Regina v Lambert Regina v Ali Regina v Jordan Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Rougier and Mr Justice Bell Judgement July 31,2000 Shareholders can see privileged company documents Chancery Division Published September 5,2000 In re Nottingham Forest plc Before Mr Justice Evans-Lombe Judgement July 31,2000 Avoiding inconsistent orders Chancery Division Published September 5,2000 State of Brunel Darussalam v Bolkiah Directors' agreement was in breach of duty Court of Appeal Published September 5,2000 MacPherson and Another v European Strategic Bureau Ltd Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Chadwick and Lord Justice Buxton Judgment July 31,2000 Prisoner has no right to artificial insemination Queen's Bench Division published September 5,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parts Mellor Before Mr Justice Forbes Judgment July 31,2000 Entire agreement clause invalidates warranty Chancery Division Published September 5,2000 Innerpreneur Pub Company Ltd v East Crown Ltd Before Mr Justice Lightman Judment July 28,2000 Turner Coflexip Stena Offshore Limited Pioneers in Professional Legal Training What is the future for naming and shaming? The Act is likely to affect press disclosure campaigns, say Debbien Ashenhurst and Judith Raphaely Case Review Managers Robinson Owen Executive Search The Times Are you being well served? Edward Fennell reports on a new guide which shows clients how to get better value for money City brief Le Brasseur J Tickle Times Newspapers Kingston University University Redferns - Solicitors Junior Tenancy AP New York Bar Course PFD Litigation Solicitor Close tles Linklaters & Alliance Hard times on today's female chain gang Life on the outside begins with a haircut and a job An American self-help project succeeds with 90 per cent of offenders. Bob Howard wonders whether the scheme could work here It's like holding hands when climbing a mountain. You all rise together or you all fall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Nursing The Council on Tribunals Solicitor, Legal Executive or Company Secretary Accredited or Eligible Legal Executive to the… Stone Buildings Carman wants John Thaw to play him on film Queen's Counsel Lets us Know the Score, so to Speak Another England Wicket Falls.. . No Title Arbitration Chambers and Partners No Title Lipson Lloyd Jones No Title

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