News from 11/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Sally Pattern Retail Correspondent, Conroy L. Bascomb, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Mike O'carroll, Richard Hobson, Robert Lefever, Matt Wolf, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Lucy Hawking, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Boris Yeltsin, Sam Lister, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Joe Joseph, Donald Hutera, Anthony Barton (Solicitor), Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Mark Mazower, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Andrew Morton, Tim Reid, John Kercher, Michael Mulvihill, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ana Urena, Oliver Wright, Nick Wyke, John Young, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Stephen Morse, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, J. Best, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Alistair B. Cooke, General Secretary, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Jim Jones, Luke Herrmann, Marth Waller, Sarah Johnson, Richard Cork, Amber Cowan, Pater Barnard, Stuart Hill, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent and Charles Bremner, Paul Wilkinson and Sam Lister, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Francis Bennion, Gillian Harris and Philip Webster, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Bernard Abrams, Alan Clark, John Grigg, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John May, Director, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Nick Hasell, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, James Collard, Sally Patten and Valerie Elliott, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Alex O'Connell, Gwenda Brophy, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Susan Elkin, Christine Webb, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Stephen Dalton, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, George Russell, Chairman, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Lisa Davis, Jan Raath, John Rayner, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, Tony Salter, Douglas Kennedy, Berry Hardcastle, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Tom Bower, Andrew Pierce, Oliver Wright and Roland Watson, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoIndex Who stole the Enigma machine? Dewar fights for life after fall in street Cook's Middle East mission England line-up Air France Farm fury after inquiry clears the supermarkets Why Hague can never be hair apparent 'We've lost the Falklands-we're a… Jet slides off runway at Gatwick Compaq Two girls feared drowned on river walk trip News The Times Online Iveco Proud to become a successor of Tennyson Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Arts Offers Crème Lecturer who lied about criminal past cleared of rape Baby suffocated in hospital bed Killer gets death sentence Eric the Eel wriggles out of diplomatic row Father struck son in street Salvatore Ferragamo Woman denies soccer sex tape blackmail Scotland's lost leader is hard act to follow Staples Victim of a double-edged sword Irvine pressed on judge selection Brown has talks with hauliers Supermarkets censured for cash demands BSE alert over locally killed beef News in Brief Inquiry into adoption failings Minister quits Welsh Cabinet MPs' pay rise before election Dome curse sinks riverboat service Court martial cases 'unfair' Wife's murder captured on tape Stars to come out for Kray's funeral Omagh families may sue suspects in civil court Leaders attempt to revive ailing peace process Aquascutum American Express Panorama reporter declines protection Pill increases risk of inherited breast cancer America saves lives by screening more often Nationwide Picture Gallery Kasparov defeated by protege AOL Royle Family win most laughs Galliano's hairdo delays kick-off Toshiba 'Son of the sea' vies with a seasoned performer Fashion BT Chaos of lottery to be put in new hands Dell. Com 1938 Jag expected to fetch £80,000 Halifax PCs sue force over brick attack News in Brief Referee boycott Politician's suicide Greenpeace order £3,000 rope How Hague should run the Opposition, by Kinnock Bayer May the Hairier Man Win Bald truths on becoming PM Vauxhall Prudential Old Master drawing found in scrapbook One. Tel Grouptrade. com Drama teaches lessons of life Three share Nobel prize in physics News in Brief Gardeners sue Murder charge Diana grants Suicide pact £800m pledged for England's poorest areas Peckham leaves Del Boy behind Liverpool Victoria Millions rely on the net for information but who… The New £800M Neighbourhood Renewal Fund Redheads ginger up the basic instinct Reuters Scarlet ladies' historic roots Reach Lacoste Ill Widdecombe pulls out of big Oxford debate Tory tirade falls flat as US backs European force First direct MS Drop the word 'British' says race trust Jews' battle for compensation reaches the zoo Russia may sell jewels Enviromax Nortel Networks France threatens to cut Monaco ties over dirty money Bush takes the fight to Gore's home ground MacMillan cancer relief $400m may buy the mean streets George Smith Good as new cars Teacher Training Agency Standard Life Healthcare Mugabe grants amnesty for poll violence Pakistan military ruler offers vote BT IBM T-Rex remains found in US Football Handbook Starting on Saturady Kostunica under siege as activists rush for power Officials deny that Milosevic has fled the country Compaq SAGA Old English Inns First woman Premier dies at 84 News in Brief £1bn jet deal (AP): Iraq bombed (Reuters): US vetoes Sudan (Reuters): China trade law Race attack Mob drives Arabs from Tel Aviv restaurant Raids by both sides bring terror to divided city Alliance Leicester The world online The Times Online Today Are the Tories becoming cool again? History does not dictate that the youth vote always swings to the Left The highs, lows and ancient etiquette of a life that has gone up in smoke Labour must stub out its old ideas on drugs God's gifts The Times Diary An End to Idealism The Middle East peace process will not be the same again Smith's Shambles The Lottery Commision is descending into pure farce No News is Bad News The BBC appears to be abandoning series curret affairs Class and education M&S cover-up Camelot replies to Branson The penalties for cannabis use Higher fines for speeding drivers Schools and business Long-term loans Sex in schools and human rights Legally aided claims The Monica 'plot' Off duty Court Circular Dinners Britannia Royal Naval College Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Announcement Personal Column Colonel Patrick Porteous, Vc Commando offcier who braved withering machinegun fire during the Dieppe raid and captured a German gun battery with a bayonet charge Sirimavo Bandaranaike Political widow who came out of obscurity after her husband's assassination and became the world's first woman Prime Minister Personal Column Basil Bernstein Investigating the language gap between different social classes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Afternoon retreat for equities Orange Full judicial review for Ir35 Halifax banking on 4% offer in high street war Surging price of oil pumps up inflation figures Compass in hotel talks with Accor Collapses at highest since 1996 Rover unions press for big pay increases Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Inquiry clears food retailers on prices No Title Lateral thinker reaps rewards Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates OM hints at raising bid in fight for Lse Deutsche Bank struggles to place $1.3bn US loans NSI More jobs as Ford develops engines M&S hits new low Corus cuts workers as euro troubles continue Standard Life Bank Court boost for Severn Trent Tecnost increases payments Business in Brief IBM invests $5bn Shell acquisition Clarks no to float Morgan suffers Autonomy poised for return to the City Rio will not raise Ashton bid Virgin trains Harry Potter printer downbeat on growth Byers loses while buyers win Commentary Duncan in Tomkins interview Moments. Com Canary Wharf hits high point Stock Market Thames Water sell-off boosts rivals Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Autonomy is ahead of the knowledge game Tempus Kingfisher St Ives Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Guru of lateral thinking dons a colourful hat for ailing industry Edward de Bono has pioneered a technique which he claims has saved a fortune for business Barclays quiet on 'pink service' City Diary Health tax breaks unlikely to cure NHS Fast one City Diary Sick note City Diary Role over City Diary IWC Changes to tax will destroy contractors Credit Suisse First Boston Warning triggers VEGA price fall Games retailer upbeat Wunder cars Grouptrade. com Acquisition policy hits Incepta's share price Pru spends £71m on Core stake Business in Brief Aberdeen placing Workspace deal BAA traffic up 6% P&O acquisition Acquisition policy hits Incepta's share price Rugby Estates in talks Rating C3d set to raise bid for Go-Ahead Results in Brief St Helens pair spell trouble Rugby league Soccernet. com Today's fixtures World Chess Championship Montjeu given Champion go-ahead Racing Montjeu given Champion go-ahed Wetherby Yarmouth fails to move with the times The Course Inspector Wetherby 'optimistic' Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline England unable to bridge gulf in one-day class Cricket: Icc KnockOut Trophy Hamed relinquishes his world crown Boxing Stanleybet. 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Uk Boardman handed chance to atone for Olympic failure Cycling Hussain offers common refrain in defeat British champions seek early revenge Dance sport James facing battle against cancer Golf Rusedski revived by return to normal service Tennis Nicol and Campion set sights on British double Squash For the record Horan brings luck of the draw for Saracens Rugby union By Our Sports Staff: IOC gives warning to Greece Olympic Games The Times Hingis puts the record straight Sport in Brief James takes reins at Glamorgan Bullock's strike lifts Storm Campbell banned for swearing Culpepper too hot for Tampa Coetzee breaks new ground Bobyck keen to impress Steelers Clipper Grand delusion will lead to more suffering Football Victor Chandler McLlroy's players ready to dye for their country Savage relishing the spotlight for Wales McCarthy sticks to tried and trusted formula Crozier sets two-month deadline to appoint next coach Football By Our Sports Staff: Quinn on spot for Ireland Cheltenham remain determined to keep hold of Cotterill Brown left short of options for Zagreb test By Our Sports Staff: Jokanovic is lured by Ranieri British Gas By Our Sports Staff: England lose grip after folly of Smith Wilkinson pledges fight to the finish Football Handbook The Times Crossword No 21,544 Wenger handed 12-game ban over 'assault' United Technologies We didn't want Blair involved: Boris… Who stole the Enigma? Eager for war: The Alan Clark Diaries Best for books Fantasy football Picture Gallery Contents The Enigma riddle Codewords, encryption and chauvinism are all involved in the theft of the Enigma machine. Giles Whittell reports A pocket-sized 'grass' The case of the Omagh bomb suspects shows how mobile phones can be tracked. But does monitoring have a sinister side, ask Stewart Tendler and lan Cobain When a mobile is switched on it transmits a signal to passing becons International Care & Relief Power comes at a In the second extract from his memoris, Boris Yeltsin tells how both he and Bill Clinton suffered from systematic campaigns to destroy their presidencies No scandals or intrigues could destroy this Russian-US interaction I felt The Test The Finns A brief history of our lifetime Watching a version of your family's life on stage can be uncomfortable, as Lucy Hawking discovered We boulder-pushers have changed the landscape Brotherly love is all-embracing Adrenalin rushes over In the tenth extract from his diaries, Alan Clark is energised by the prospect of military conflict with Argentina Wc've lost the Falklands. It's all over. We're a Third World country Picture Gallery Don't make criminals of our teenagers You can still catch a windfall Our team looks at windfalls from takeovers and demutualisations; serps, annuities and endowments Easy Answers Fashion & Style Hargreaves Lansdown Pensions Direct Ltd Ancient evenings, modern myths Three new books provide insights into life and death in ancient Egypt. Douglas Kennedy explores our enduring interest in all things Pharaonic All 3 for under a Tenner The Times Bestsellers A society under the spotlight Enlightenment Britain and the Creation of the Modern World By Roy Porter Allen Lane, £25 ISBN 0 71 399152 6 £22 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Dissections of the beating heart of darkness The German Trauma Experiences and Reflections 1938-2000 By Gitta Sereny Allen Lane, £20 ISBN 0 71 399456 8 £17(free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Ripe fruits of wisdom The Means of Escape By Penelope Fitgerald Flamingo £12.99 ISBN 0 00 710030 2 £10.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 House of Stratus Diary & Letters Kids' stuff for autumn Under Sixes Super heroes, Puss in Boots and dozing off to sleep A charitable clown and a babeless Bond Six to Twelves More than just funny ha-ha Young Adults Premier colours The Prime Minister The Office and its Holders since 1945 By Peter Hennessy Allen Lane, £25 Isbn 0 713 99340 5 £22 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 It's all in the genes In Short: Non-fiction Prophets, Cults and Madness By Anthony Stevens and John Price Duckworth, £18 ISBN 0 7156 2940 9 £16 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Diy science Homage to Gaia The Life of an Independent Scientist By James Lovelock Oxford, £19.99 ISBN 0 19 286213 8 Room for delight The Intimate Philosophy of Art By John Armstrong Allen Lane, £16.99 Isbn 0 71 399405 3 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A world gone by Through the Burning Steppe By Elena Kozhina Dockworth, £12.99 ISBN 0 7156 3041 £10.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Daughters of the soil return to Eden Galleries: The heroines of horticultural history get their own portrait show, John Russell Taylor reports Even in medieval times women and gardens went together, and not always in a genteel way Bellows against the empire Visual Art: Richard Cork on the barricades at a show of work at the Whitechapel which-in the words of CND-is intended to Protest & Survive On the whole, the works that approximate most closely to the show's militant spirit are the least effective Napoleon Around the galleries Able ere she saw Elba Theatre: One of the biggest names in the world of opera is behind the West End's newest musical, Napoleon. Matt Wolf reports Concert LS/Atherton Festival Hall Entertainments Play choice Call it puppy love Pop: An icon he may be, but Robble Williams still wins hearts by acting the underdog, says Stephen Dalton Dance Rambert Dance Company Swan, High Wycombe An Itch to scratch Theatre: Daryl Hannah struggles to compete with a myth in The Seven Year Itch, says Benedict Nightingale Comedy Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen New Ambassadors Good Tidings Goodbye to Wales Britain should rue the loss of owners such as the Joneses, says John Young Live where birds of a feather are close at hand Gwenda Brophy looks at properties with abudnat biordlife Furlong Homes North of the Thames Kensington & Chelsea Bewley Homes Villas with a vintage Diana Wildman reports on a golf enthusiast's dream in Spain's sherry region A classy mix of old and new One of Liverpool's most famous facades has been saved, reports Christine Webb Lincolnshire London Rentals Italy Air France Entrapment is no defence in English law Court of Appeal Criminal Division published October 11,2000 Regina v Shannon Before Lord Justice Potter, Mr Justice Hidden and Judge Ann Goddard, Qc Judgnent September 14,2000 Daughter cannot renew housing application Court of Appeal Published October 11,2000 Regina v Camden London Borough Council, Ex parte Hersi Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Brooke and Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgment August 23,2000 The Times Responsibilities of legal advisers to justices Queen's Bench Division Published October 11,2000 Practice Direction (Justices: Clerk to court) Portsmouth City Council Whether youth is a persistent offender Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published October 11,2000 Regina v C (Young person: Persistent offender) Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Astill and Mr Justice Richards Judgment October 3,2000 Review of procedure but not of decision Privy Council Published October 11,2000 Lewis v Attorney-General of Jamaica and Another Taylor (Patrick) and Another v Same Brown v Same Taylor (Desmond) and Another v Same Before Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann and Lord Hutton Judgment September 12,2000 Importer cannot rely on exporter's fraud to avoid liability for duty Chancery Division Published October 11,2000 Commissioners of Customs and Excise v E. Reece Ltd Before Mr John Martin, Qc Judgment July 27,2000 Fashion & Style Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Love's driving obsessions Interference Technology TiVo Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2158 Longines Picture Gallery A Working Relationship Investor in People The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Susan Doughty recruitment Shorthand Secretary Senior PA Crone Corkill Pa to Md Secretary/assistant Pa with French Marsh & Parsons Angela Mortimer plc Angela Mortimer International Euro London Drama without the crisis John Kercher a Working Relationship Time Savers Web World Men are the fairer sex No need to let bully bosses grind you down Bad language and abusive behaviour from employers are out of order, says the barrister Fenton Bresler Killer questions Oddball interview topics aren't intended to catch you out. 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