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News from 17/10/2000

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Suzannah Olivier, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Jan Womack, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gavin Collins, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Adam Fresco and Tim Reid, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner, Richard Hobson, Francis Clark-Lowes (Chair), Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nick Gillies, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Deborah Dooley, Louis Garb, Oliver A. W. Lodge, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Saddam Hussein, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Victoria Segal, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Bhikiu Parekh (Chair), Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Matt Sims, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, John Wood, Godfrey J. Curtis, Lisa Preston, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Barry Milington, Russell Kempson, Cyril Townsend (Director), Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Anthony Lester, QC, Julia Beasley, David Lister, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Peter A. Rushforth, Adam Jones, G. L. D. Williams, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alping Mu, Errol Nott, Roger Foord, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Isabel Butterfield, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Marc Beaumont, Nick Hasell, Brigid Keenan, Roose, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Keith Pike Non-League Football, Kevin McCarra, Penny Lewis, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Pugh and Way, Bob Tanner, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Russell Jenkins and Alex O'Connell, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Gautam Sen (Lecturer), John Phillips, Dorothy Laws, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, W. Leitgeber, Stewart Reuben, Anthony Howard, Jackie Kennedy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lea Paterson, David Lister and Melissa Kite, Patience Wheatcroft, Terry Maher (Chairman), Tim Reid and Conal Urquhart, Nicholas A. L. Riddle,

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Huge decisions about our lives are made by ministers… No bangs, no smoking guns: victims just fell and bled Burma to free the Briton it could not silence Acid death The Voice of Business Patience Wheatcroft Bank chiefs gaffe hammers euro Index The First Lady of retail therapy Hague hits at 'rotten' Government Harry potter's offspring Burglaries fall as drunken violence soars Diaboto de Cartier Pens News The Times Online Dell. Com Comment Polish Cardinal becomes Pope John Paul II Business The weather today World Weather Sport Times 2 Arts Offers Law Baggage handlers throw royal visit off the rails Romans wooed by Queen's magic Rape case purser claims BA cover-up An Eternity that lasted 16 months Twin boys 'engineered' to beat haemophilia Virgin Country is safer than towns, says crime survey Suburbs are hit by sharp increase in street crime Lottery officials' fate in balance Nortel Networks North top of league for violence and burglaries Jew stabbed on bus in race attack Security forces warn of IRA feud News in Brief Lover 'gave acid to doctor and watched her die' Iron resolve in the teeth of repression Liverpool stars caught in restaurant shooting BlueArrow Winslet shows off new baby Mia BT Bill to curb trial by jury may be put on hold Abuse heaped on Britishness report team Virginone. com CTS Horizons Charcol Learner pilot gets help from above Abbey National Saddam wins praise from freed hostages Middle East One. Tel So much to gain, so much to lose Summit analysis Pressure on young King as anger boils over in Jordan Dell. Com Clinton's charm fails to break deadlock Middle East Israeli held in Lebanon 'a spy' The Ultimate Driving Machine Flood victims face dangerous aftermath Hypnosis to calm exam nerves Aquascutum Gibraltar teachers a rock for pupils UPS Intelligent Finance Crown appeal fails to imprison molester Boy wizard does a spell for Comic Relief Lost Stubbs painting comes clean The All-New Corsa Lloyd's race claim is dropped News in Brief Bank accepts it's a dung deal in farming dispute Ministers in U-turn over countryside billboards Vauxhall Men line up for jobs as child carers Confusion in contest for best seat in House Times picks favourites and outsiders for Speaker's chair Nesquik Strawberry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robinson money did fund Blair trust What they said Prudential Sky Old friends will not be parted … just yet Commentary Sage Extra 30,000 permits for foreign workers Ratings could sit on courts martial Natwest Credit Cards Spaniel 's first-class delivery skills Ford TV showdown pits fumbler against fibber US 2000 Election Legal & General Picture Gallery Nec Bush decides on executions in 15 minutes Mbeki in retreat over Aids News in Brief Sky EU leaders say Britain will join federal Europe Silk stockings are given a sexy leg up Daewoo Villagers trapped in Swiss mudslide Little angels, devilish prices Posthouse Holocaust deal faces collapse Old guard to share power in Belgrade Saga (Reuters): Baby given her dead twin's arm Halifax Islamic guerrillas spread terror in mountain republic Anthony Loyd in Samarkandyk on Mujahidin marching north from Uzbekistan Good as new cars Standard Life Healthcare A great address for autumn breaks Vauxhall The Times NCR The world online How Blair will lose control of Scotland We shall all pay the price for Labour's determination to fix Dewar's succession The giants of business in pursuit of fame and fortune (without the fame) Picture Gallery Dear Tony, Peter can't go on like this … Spanish flies The Times Diary And down She Went The unloved euro slips on an ECB banana Already a Statesman Kostunica has moved swiftly to shore up his victory Crime and Policy Why it is better for Home Secretaries to be seen and hot heard Ingratitude to Iraq Taking sides in the Middle East Defining the 'Britishness' of a multi-ethnic society Fairness for all in lottery debate Queen 's garlic ban Jekyll 's garden plans Mandelson 's loan Net Book Agreement Long-term loans Unsettled outlook Court Circular Memorial meeting Memorial services The Leverhulme Trust Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Dinners Gray's Inn Marriages Meetings Lecture Concert Livery company University news John Murray Spied on by a Soviet agent—whom he married Personal Column Brigadier Sir John Anstey Tobacco industry executive who, as a wartime SOE officer, ran clandestine operations against Japanese forces in the Far East Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social David Jennens Successful Cambridge stroke who went on to coach and advise generations of Light Blues Brother Andrew Gambler turned priest who set up a charity with Mother Teresa Shares close near best Selftrade. co. uk Duisenberg comments undermine euro The question that moved markets Focus on oil in US after Chevron and Texaco deal IBM to face inquiry over pension fund EasyJet presses ahead with float Wambold keeps job at Tomkins Granada calls hotel auction MG Rover is not for sale, vows Towers Cognos Business Index Canary Wharf adds to land bank Results in Brief Aglient Technologies Egg confident despite losses Vivendi BSkyB stake for Sky Global Meter rush hits water firms Finelist spotlight falls on Andersen Regus set for top-end float price Business in Brief SNCF set as Go-Ahead's white knight Navan in Bulgarian gold find The Times Bank customers get streetwise Commentary Offers for Express confirmed UK online Tech sector boosts Ftse Stock Market Trafficmaster moves into top gear Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Egg still good in parts despite outflow of funds Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Intervention—why did Duisenberg speak out? Economic View Hector moves house City Diary United Technologies Merger frenzy leaves oil industry with % titans and minnows Over five years we have lost Amoco, Arco, Elf, Mobil, Petrofina, YPF and now Texaco Tuesday's child enjoys matchmaking success Bank of Cyprus Ltd Alliance Leicester Winner is a tonic for drugs sector Hi-tech wizardry grows from boy's fruit and veg stall Entrepreneur of the Year 2000 Entrepreneur of the Year Man of property joins his rival in the hall of fame Chance to honour the rising stars The EoY national judges Ernst & Young EU threat to Visa levy on retailers Legal & Public Notices Npower Wages and transfer losses put Newcastle Utd in red Bank of America falls back Vodafone joint float is pulled Chez Gerard director quits Powergen in £398m disposal to EDF The Times Aer Lingus flights cancelled Business in Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Hammond opts to put club before country Rugby league Victor Chandler MacLaurin's stance lacking in sensitivity Cricket For the record Picture Gallery Perfect Vikings plunder sixth victory American football Today's fixtures The Times Vince Wright's pools forecast Rejected Spracklen ponders next move Rowing O'Brien suggests 12 ways to land Doncaster prize Racing Yarmouth Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Exeter Time runs out for Montjeu at Newmarket On The Level Rapid Raceline Beggs has rivals within his sights Salling Higgins decides to drop out and let the best man win Snooker The Times Double your Winnings on your First Football Bet Newcastle add to neighbours' angst Football Weah hurt by City's 'lack of respect' Greene backs British hope Sport in Brief Swansea hit back in citings feud Rugby union Davies is focused on Welsh future Bruce pays ultimate price for poor start Wenger remains quietly confident Football Aldershot's army prepare new assault on top ranks The Premiership today FA Cup fourth qualifying round draw Advocaat calls on reserves to show their worth Pakistan tour soon takes wrong turn The Times Crossword No 21,549 Wenger forces FA to begin hunt in earnest Fantasy League Football Westlaw UK Inside The First Lady of retail therapy: the Jackie… Index 'The hours are pointless and the Whips are bullies' Pain relief without drugs Law The Times Contents Alisdair Late nights and bullies In her first major interview since announcing that she is standing down, Tess Kingham, MP, tells Ann Treneman why Westminster needs a radical shake-up Saddam Hussein The Test This is a brutal place, for men Tomorrow Pretentious, MOI? The First Lady of retail therapy The family came first with the new President's wife, but, says Sarah Bradford, reckless spending was her way of coping with her husband's constant infidelities Tomorrow The Times Autumn Book Collection After the revolution Aiping Mu led a privileged life in Mao's China—until her parents were denounced. Miranda Ingram meets her Take off the make-up, Tony Shuttle-happy Cook is nobody's Kissinger Snubbed Patten snubs himself The Butcher's boy Eve-Ann Prentice meets the man who brought Slobodan Milosevic to power—and then fell foul of him Cover for the gift of life A new insurance policy offers help to couples undergoing IVF treatment. Deborah Dooley reports What is IVF? Dr Jane Collins Child growth I've come to love her the way she is Rett syndrome affects 3,000 people in the UK, most of them young girls. Simon Crompton reports Tje children have angelic faces, piercing eyes and a silent, loving demeanour Zipvit When life grates Stress is leading to an alarming rise in grinding of teeth. Simon Crompton reports The Times Food to ease pain Pain relief can be managed with a nutritional and herbal approach, says Suzannah Oliver Changing the fats a person eats is often the first step in a dietary programme Medical Links Medicine today 3's an in-crowd Radio: Whassup with the Third Programme? Just chillin', changin' the game, making new buddies, controller Roger Wright tells Richard Morrison If the late 20th century told us anything culturally it is that the barriers are down Dolled to a poi… Lord Co… Architecture: The press barron from Evelyn Waugh's Scoop would feel at home in the refurbished former Express building with new frills. Marcus Binney updates detailfully World Music Marisa Monte Festival Hall The Times Comedy Harry Hill Swan, High Wycombe Mister Kelly Joe Phelps has travelled a tortuous road to musical fulfilment, so it's no wonder that he knows how to dust a broom, says Clive Davis Jazz Corey Harris/Henry Butler Pizza Express Play choice Compiled by Marit Hargie Charmed by the maverick winner of the Mercury Music Prize Badly Drawn Boy in play on Saturday The little that goes a long way Ottawa's National Arts Centre Orchestra is small but, under Pinchas Zukerman, much travelled. JOhn Allison reports Concerts : Renaissance exultation and polyphony with the Tallis Scholars Tallis Scholars/Phillips Wigmore Hall New classical CDs Opera: Moshinsky triumphantly revives Britten's phantoms; Eugene Onegin on tour The Turn of the Screw Wilton's Musical Hall, E1 Eugene Onegin Linbury Studio Opera & Ballet Dickens Heskey and Sheringham return to domestic bliss Nick Szczepanik finds that two forwards have put England's woes behind them Fantasy League leaderboard Youth league leaderboard Goals Galore! Fowler ready for a run Check your FA Carling Premiership and European player scores from this list The Times Fashion & Style Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times Not the Nine O'Clock News Yesterday viewing Interference Soapwatch Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2163 Eloquence The Rainmakers and their billion-pound deals Clifford Chance Elborne Mitchell Taylor-Root SBM Offshore Systems The fiery radical who turned attorney-genial Gareth Williams, the Attorney-General, has the Prime Minister's ear. He is also tipped to become the next Lord Chancellor. Interview by Frances Gibb The truth is discrimination against people from minority groups is endemic If nice things happen, as they have to me by great good fortune, one should enjoy Ej-Legal Contents Hughes-Castell Sun microsystems MacDonald Kinnaird Can the law regulate scientific progress? Calling all students: The Times Law Award with one Essex Court-thousand of pounds to be won Edward Fennell outliness some of the bio-ethical issues facing entrants to this year's essay competition sponsored by The Times and One Essex Court The competition details Pioneers in Professional Legal Training ZMB Short-Term Contracts Readers' queries The College of Law discusses badly made Italian shoes, selling shares, farmers' liability for CJD and restraint of trade clauses Lawyer of the week 'It is a constitutional charter of positive rights and freedsoms' Bulletin board Graham Gill Private Practice-London Lovells Norton Rose Chambers Labour intent on spoiling human rights party News Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Chambers ITN Mercuri Urval ITN The Times Fee collection issue in legally aided criminal cases should lie with legal aid regulators Independent … or really under the influence? Bar elections Large firms can secure the best recruits by surfing the Net Olswang Bar … Calling all students: the choice As the best … Plight of the part-timer Greeted with Open arms English law and the case of the comical criminals Crown Prosecution Service In-House Opportunities Futurestep Practice doesn't make perfect Calling all students: the debate over the City LPC; how to write that letter of application A breakaway training course has highlighted disillusion with legal education, says Nick Gillies Crowell & Moring Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rainmakers The Arsenal fan with all the solutions Master of the hostile takeover In the City The Law Society The Walt Disnep Company Ltd BBC Lottery Commissioners left in a bit of a spin Good causes lose out as Camelot wins in court, says Penny Lewis City brief The procedure by the commission was conspicuously unfair Time limit for loan agreement is 12 years Court of Appeal Published October 17,2000 Rahman v Sterling Credit Ltd Before Lord Justice Simon Brown and Lord Justice Mummery Judgment July 20,2000 When debtor can halt the process of distraint Court of Appeal Published October 17,2000 Wilson v South Kesteven District Council Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Schiemann and Lord Justice Mummery Judgment July 13,2000 Court cannot substitute part-exchange value of car for VAT Chancery Division Published October 17,2000 Lex Services plc v Commissioners of Customs and Excise Before Mrs Justice Arden Judgment July 20,2000 Whether university governed by public law Court of Justice of the European Communities Published October 17,2000 Regina v HM Treasury, Ex parte University of Cambridge Case C-380/98 Before D. A. O. Edward, President of Champer and Judges P. J. G. Kapteyn, A. La Pergola, P. Jann and H. Ragnemaim Advocate General S. Alber (Opinion May 11) Judgement October 3,2000 Issuing writs on defendants domiciled abroad House of Lord Published October 17,2000 Canada Trust Co and Others v Stolzenberg and Others (No 2) Before Lord Steyn Lord Hoffmann, Lord Cooke of Thorndom, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough Judgement October 12,2000 Interim relief on ECJ reference Board's discretion to extend time Court of Appeal Published October 17,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Ex parte Trades Union Congress Privy Council Published October 17,2000 Bainton v General Dental Council Councillors' conference expenses lawful Queen's Bench Division Published October 17,2000 Grubb v PricewaterhouseCoopers and Another Before Mr Justice Blofeld Judgment July 28,2000 British citizen by descent is entitled to seek naturalisation Queen's Bench Division Published October 17,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Ullah Before Mr Justice Gibbs Judgment October 6,2000 Lipson Lloyd Jones Judicial Assistants Suffolk Magistrates' Court Committee East… Multiple Classified Advertising Items For more details Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Law Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barristers vote for a closed shop, students opt for a life Legal Diary Tradang places Queen's Counsel Andy. 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