News from 24/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, John W. Watson, Giles Tremlett, Alan Thompson, R. W. Hepburn, John McIntyre, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Anne Woodham, Stanley Best, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Paul McCann and Richard Duce, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, John Curran, Anthea Lawson and James Doran, Richard Irving, Deborah Dooley, Richard Eaton, Francis Maude, Stephen Jakobi, Anthony G Phillips, Philip Webster and Alan Hamilton, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, R. S. Musgrave, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Pat Gibson, Ann Corkett, Donald Hutera, David Charter Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Wilson, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Bobby Robson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jon McLeod, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, D. M. Naylor, Matt Sims, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Keith Pike, Mark Giles, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Guy Beringer, Angela Jameson, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, Lynne O'Donnell and Bay Fang, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Mark Souster National League, Rick Broadbent, Betty Boothroyd, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Har, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Andrew Norfolk and Angela Jameson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Richard Short, James Morton, David Fraser, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sheri Bankes, Paul Marett, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Madeleine Stowe, Roger Bowden, (Chairman), Michael Apple, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, C. Clarke, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan George, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Malpas, Ian Brodie, Jo Darke, Chief Executive, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Anna Bradley, Director, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, Michael Napier, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gerald Napier, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, E. H. Hunt, Justine Hancock, Stewart Rigby, Anthony Howard, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Neil Turner,
ResumoIndex Monarch could be Catholic says Charles Best for Law How Blair betrayed me Kangaroo keeps London park on the hop Index Kisses may lead to cot death Stabbed priest hid gay life Matthew Parris is back No rail penalty Legroom plea Blake export ban Defiant MPs vote Martin in as Speaker BT You Can End of the wig The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Offers The Times Online Law Heath finds relief in search for a Speaker Parliamentary Sketch Paid paternity leave on way The weather today Noon today Weather Call Tax credit if firms invest in poor areas Police 'failed fans' Dishonest doctor struck off over death Priest 's wife knew about his gay visits Oliver Wright on the anguish of a widow who was having treatment to conceive longed-for child Child pleaded 'don't kill me, Daddy' Teacher charged over pupil's death Vicars died in collision Canon Hindus tolerate gay acts MPs impressed at raising of Portcullis Labour revolt killed Lib-Dem coalition The Ashdown Diaries Ulster peace crisis 'may rival Middle East strife' Motor show Camelot may keep lottery until 2002 C of E 'to end state link in 30 years' No straight Roman road to throne By a Correspondent: Russian fraudster fights Straw's exclusion order Boy wins test case on defence from bullying By a Correspondent: Teenage 'victim' starts court battle Schools ready for rights Act cases The Royal Bank of Scotland plc United Technologies Woman made assistant chief constable at 37 Railtrack to escape fine for broken rails Freeserve 'Marginalised arts will turn our children into Philistines' St Andrews' students arrested News in Brief Britons arrested Protester's rest Abduction charge Time Computers Rogue part blamed for Concorde crash Order for more legroom on jets after flight death Long-haul risk Egg: card Record £40m cocaine haul seized Sainsbury's Style guru's finest suits to be sold Robinson to face no charges on grants UNiSYS MPs in uproar as Heath stands on ceremony Labour revolt over 'stitch-up' Pressure for more lessons on EU Today in Parliament No 10 says Blair has not altered euro line An abuse of democracy results in the wrong victor Tiny Stoker's son who took low road from Glasgow slum to Westminster Alliance Leicester Ashcroft to take his seat in Lords today Rising star of Bristol theatre guilty of rape Financial Times French traders beef about tough policy TV abuse reporter to sue Standard Life Healthcare Cleared head will not face fresh suit Halifax Export ban on Blake's heavenly vision The All-New Corsa Fewer apply to be Light Blues Bus arrest over house raid killing News in Brief Straw opens Net site for Holocaust MP gives mugger a handbagging Correction Irvine accused under rights Act Bulger killers may be free in four months Vauxhall High street solicitor a vanishing breed Gays call for married couples' status Stomach bug may be clue to cot deaths Hp invent Picture Gallery Snoring keeps half of Britain awake Alzheimer's linked to past head injuries Herbs 'no cure for asthma' Britannia Legendary bullfighter hangs up his cape Lnks Prudential Sky A one-maii walrus tusk force Intelligent Finance Endangered Gore wears hunted look US Election 2000 Teenager learns political arts first hand on field trip Jaeger-Lecoultre America's elderly fill sunset days with crime (Reuters): Report backs independence for Kosovo Sky a digital vision for everyone Sage 'Jobs for boys' inquiry spurs Italy poll fight Gateway (AP): Three killed in Spanish floods Millions spent on Camp Saddam Good as new cars German Right in fresh setback Vauxhall Marks & Spencer Financial Services Dream of Arab unity revived but realists still opt for peace Commentary Nationwide Barak's party rebels against Sharon link Middle East Nec Goodwill envoys spiced up National Savings Albright hastens thaw with visit to Pyongyang Japan feels sidelined Tokyo dreams of rail link to London Saga Abbey National (AP): Minnelli 'is recovering well' World in Brief (AP): Landmine blast kills 5 children (Reuters): Le Pen loses MEP seat (AFP): Sailors buried after 189 years (AP): Hariri chosen toi lead Lebanese Taleban victories boost heroin trade Anthony Loyd in Yangi Qale, Afghanistan, on the world's No 1 drug route Plan International UK NCR The world online The Times Online Today Tony Blair's last tango with Paddy Ashdown? In its heart, the Labour Party still loathes the Liberal Democrats Coming soon .. . the Minister for the Creation of Permanent Public Panic Picture Gallery The manager cult isn't just crazy, it's killing us Better late The Times Diary Points Set New money will speed the railway's rebabilitation Slow but Sure It is best not to rush in tricky dealings with North Korea Get Thee to a Nonary A nine-part theatre production tests cultural stamina Israel as 'hawks' US election Holme's resignation Scrutiny of ethical issues in Scotland Compromise and veto m Europe Timing of broadcasts The lot of an MP Living in harmony? Room for improvement Generals put on square pedestals Opera surtitles Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Leverhulme Trust Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Personal Column The Rev Fred Pratt Green Methodist minister and writer of more than 300 hymns, who was inspired by Masefield and anthologised by Larkin The Rev Fred Pratt Green, MBE, Methodist minister, Hymn writer and poet, was born on September 2,1903. He died on October 22 aged 97 Lady Guinness A vital supporting role in one of British theatre's most remarkable partnerships-and a late flowering as an artist in her own right Lady Guinness, actress, children's writer 16,1914, She died on October 18 aged 86 Pall Mall Tickets Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Mireille Johnston Educating Britain and America in the delights of French cuisine Mireille Johnston, author and television cook, was born in Nice on October 4,1935. She died in Paris on October 5 aged 65 Orange Tomkins director's Highland hideaway BT debacle leaves Italy facing £7bn shortfall Start date for M&S chief P&O Princess launches without a splash Pound surges against euro Sorrell cool on Lewinton Honeywell deal sends GE shares tumbling Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Grouptrade. com Economic View Parthus to place second offering Dolphin Charter hit as Lincoln drops bid From a Correspondent in Vienna: Lauda races to save airline Rival blow to LSE's ambition in Europe Results in Brief The Times Report on Bass deal due today Business in Brief Hold on e-banking Boost for Amex Telewest links up Marylebone buys Hartford Group Speculation lifts demerged BG SAP Innocent British tourist foxed Commentary Martin Barrow AT&T board considers four-way break-up plan Tesco to treble Metro stores FTSE takes pause for breath GEO issues statement after shares fall Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Gas formula may not be as simple as that WPP BPI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Tech shares not immune to economic principles Whiplash on Wall Street Rumours of an unsavary nature City Diary Bun fight Digging deep New clean-up chief seeks 'wow factor' for Oxford Street SAS Unions back Rover chairman @rating Li to invest $500m in troubled PCCW Picture Gallery Laird sells off Draftex Cadbury looks to US recovery The Royal Bank of Scotland Mining firms to form coal exchange Exel joins with UPS to supply Ford Business in Brief Bede float target Lighthouse debut Ascot sell-off Hawtal receivers FTSE Dow Nasdaq Shares up in sluggish trading Sharepeople The Times Unit Trust Information Service E-cortal Montjeu nears day of decision Racing Cheltenham Nottingham Tomorrow Redcar Reading the racecard Course Specialists So who will be making the news next year? On The Level Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Yesterday's results Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Hussain ready to put heat on players Cricket Swimmers put aside differences to strike rich seam of gold Paralympic Games Cricket Delivery Techniques England happy to travel first-class Rams lose unbeaten record as Warner is injured American football Details Robinson arrival creates healthy competition Rugby union Pears finds that fortune refuses to favour him Portsmouth pip London to podium Sport in Brief Khannouchi signs Norman conquest Archer's target a step closer Badminton For the record Levenson fuels IPE's success Golf Clemens splinters Mets' challenge Baseball Vince Wright's pools forecast The Times Australia leave nothing to chance Rugby league Disappointed? Yes, but I will not walk out on Newcastle Bobby Robson On England's coaching crisis Football City home in on Hoddle's despair William Hill Henman requires top form Tennis Today's fixtures Advocaat calls for key players to take responsibility Victor Chandler Leeds have opportunity to play the starring role Football The Premiership today McClaren relishes pole position Lewes soak up pressure with slightest of fuss FA Vase draw Venables fits Taylor's England bill The Times Crossword Hodgson may face battle of Copenhagen Fantasy League Football Sony Tantalus: Benedict Blair's betrayal Flying economy class can kill; Stephanie Cook—the… Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Fantasy football Tony betrays me The Ashdown Diaries 1988-1997 In the run-up to the 1997 general election, Paddy Ashdown believed he had struck a deal with Tony Blair for electoral reform but he was dismayed at the way the Labour Leader then backed out of the Lib-Lab negotiations I sense that Blair is resciding on our agreement. I am angry and worried about this What he promised you' The Test Betty Booth royd The ballad of a soul man Ten years after being told that he would never sing again, Lionel Richie is still writing love songs. Interview by Nigel Williamson Chateau Haut Blagnag I spy another political secret How not to deliver the blaek spot Anthony Howard Here come the bossy-boots Can you trust your doctor? If doctors are driven by government quotas, will patients get the best treatment? Michael Apple reports This is surely not the rright way to enhance our trust in medical advice Long-haul health risk A young woman's death following a long flight highlights a danger of air travel, says Simon Crompton A drug to fight food allergies? It may be possible to ummunise Children against the effects of some foods, says Justine Hancock Most allergies are caused by the sort of food fed to babies, such as milk and eggs Nuffield Hospitals Dr Jane Collins How babies learn Zipvit Can magnets ease pain? The use of magnets to treat a variety of ailments is blooming. But do they rellyu work?Anne Woodham reports Many Vague claims made by magnet therapy leterature are "pseudo-scientific rubbish" A diet fit for a winner A carefully controlled eating plan help[ed stephanie cook to win Olympic gold, she tells Deborah Dooley 'My body waw rebelling against the demands that I was making of it' Marie Stopes Health Centres Fostering scholarship Architecture: Norman Foster's biology and medicine building at Imperial College is a riot of light and, yes, colour. Marcus Binney gets an eyeful There was a lot of colour in early modern buildings. Now we're bringing it back Theatre: Nine The It's the birth of the bland .. . nice Jazz: Too many jazz releases are anodyne and pointless - and no one is buying them. Clive Davis looks at new strategies to bring the best music to the public's ear The master of Russian soul music Classical: Next weekend Glasgow celebrates Shostakovich in style. Hilary Finch knows a man who knew him He never said a thing against the party, on radio, omn radio, on television or in the press Classical collector HMV Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie UK cinema box off ice Top Ten I am really into hip-hop , which, at 48, is totally… Fatal attractions Theatre: Reinterpreting Sophocles is no mean feat. But The Three Birds does a fine job, says Jeremy Kingston Concert BBC SO/Slatkin Barbican Barry Millington Swan song for Dowell Dance: Debra Craine sees the Royal Ballet open its new season with Swan Lake, and the dance world pay a birthday tribute to Princess Margaret Dance Lady Salsa Pleasance, N7 New Classical CDs Opera & Ballet Another Country Royal Shakespeare Company Albery Theatre Hasselbaink remains a favourite with Leeds fan The former Elland Road striker has repaid our winner's loyalty, says Nick Szczepanik Fantasy League leaderboard Why he who hesitates is lost Check your FA Carling Premiership and European player scores from this list Register your team today How to play How to enter Online features Weekly points updates The Times Fantasy League Entry Form The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Relatively light viewing Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) BBC Today's Choice Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2169 Discovery Channel Why cohabitants deserve legal rights The Krays and… Clifford Chance The cult of the Krays lives on The public has an insatiable appetite for the memoirs of the world's most notorious criminals. james Morton reports Contents Onmedica Garfield Robbins Who says nobody loves a lawyer? North Square proves that legal drama is never out of sytle, says Daniel Lee How to be a media-sawy judge KPMG Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Raising the benchmark JPs have been learning to cope with the Human Rights act, says Frances Gibb Lawyer of the week 'I dread to think what I would be doing if I had not become a lawyer' Bulletin board Monster. co. uk ZMB EIRcom Clifford Chance Chambers and Partners 'I want all solicitors to share the buzz of making it happen' News Garfield Robbins SSL International plc 22 OB22 Old Buildings Inspiration The Times Reaching Out could be the way forward for the Law Society Direct access to chambers just won't do Zero tolerance on speed limits is a green light for more accidents McKinsey&Company Graham Gill Living together legally Cohabitants are living under great injustice, says Mark Har Equality of effort may yet gain spoils Mily lawyer accreditation is not child's play How to distil knowledge through the fountain Michael Page UBS A parish priest proud of his flock The Ralnmakers: part two in our series on the lawyers behind the billion-pound delas What's in a name? Flying high Barry O'Brien : Whos responsible? Council workers Still in the front row of M&A Rising revenues Guy Beringer: Robinson Owen Scottish Equitable International Clifford Chance Litigation Protection Limited Law Society fails to score on pro bono target Fear of a backlash lies behind the decision, says John Malpas City brief The law firms who think they're IT Parole Board delay violates 'speedily' term European Court of Human Rights Estimating value of work in progress on dissolution Chancery Division Citing human rights law Court of Appeal Cut in wages was unlawful Employment Appeal Tribunal Jury directions designed to ensure fair trial Court of Appeal Lawfulness of arrest irrelevant in assault charge Court of Appeal Non-therapeutic medical acts attract value-added tax Cort of Justice of the European Communities Costs directions apply to family proceedings Family Division Tmp. qd legal Haarmann Hemmelrath At home, parole is a foreign concept A flaw in our legal system means prison transfer treaties often discriminate against Britons arrested abroad says Stephen Jakobi Tokyo-Mitsubishi International plc Corporate Tax Partner Maples and Calder Atlantic Elborne Mitchell Community Legal Services JCT Ltd 3/4 South Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Law lord attacks ministers ! on freedom of information Trading places Queen's Counsel KLegal
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