News from 25/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, John Chapman, Marion McGilvary, Alyn Shipton, David Adams, Bernard Crossland, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Helen Studd, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Martin Pettinger, Robert Thicknesse, Bill Jowett, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk and Shirley English, Jeremy Whittle, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Andrew McDONNELL, T. Whitfield, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Royal Navy, Elinore Wellwood, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ana Urena, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Jane Willis, Nick Wyke, Lynne O'Donnell, Steve Bird, Philip Webster Political Editor, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Mike Bradley, Audrey Magee, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Michael Joy, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Rose Rouse, James Urquhart, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Robin Young and Peter Birkett, Richard Cork, M . G. Webb, Jane Gordon, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Amber Cowan, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Michael Rose, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Simon Kaminsky, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Martink Barrow, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth Simon Walker, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Mead, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, P. L. Frost, Nick Szczepanik, George Cazenove, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Helen Studd and Daniel McGrory, James Doran, Alex O'Connell, Gwenda Brophy, George Curtis, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Victoria Greenhalgh, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Anderew Moir, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Jeremy Reed, Graham Norwood, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Sean Bennett, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Garth ap Rees, Walter Ellis, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Anne Beagley,
Resumo'There is no partnership between a housing… Child martyrs graduate from Arafat's school of death Trains chaos as Railtrack closes Hatfield 'double' Mandelson flies flag for Trimble EasyJet. com Some need it hot, says research on curry 'addiction' Best for Books The art of coming out The Times and Times 2 today, see page 2. Cryptic… Picture Gallery How my affair hurt my wife The Paddy Ashdown Diaries Heath sails off after 50 years on ship of state Two Free Bottles of Wine worth £12.58 The Times Today MPs offer posies to their wigless Speaker Parliamentary Sketch Tories select Eurosceptics to fight marginals The weather today Weathercall Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Boothroyd to write memoirs Military trained for fuel crisis Dome will just dance away its final night Something for all at the Gap of clubland Vicar 'stole £26,000 to keep creditors at bay' Prada Women rule as a natter of fact Shamed gynaecologist Ledward dies of cancer Whitehall upsets 36-hour new year drinking Young people desert 'uncaring 9 Church Erring vicars to face tribunals Miele By Our Religion Correspondent: Synod will focus on halting decline Closing notes of a well-tempered career Russian may sue 'Times' Mandelson tells Sinn Fein to fly Union Jack 'Tough act to follow' ends era in Bexley Laymen to help pick judges 'Spy' Britons are adultery investigators Harsh conditions in local jails Peugeot Lockerbie survivor killed after falling asleep on railway line Libyans' lawyers win time over new evidence Fight against flu set back by vaccine shortage Guess the bank Fatal clips were left in patient By Our Science Correspondent: New ovary transplant technology Standard Life Healthcare George Smith Hormone clue to pre-natal condition Inks Train operator shunted off for poor service Mayor fears for Underground BUPA Business First City fears raids over Cambridge animal lab plan Dixons Scaredy-cat stuck out on a limb Mother cheated milk fund Legal & General Two more die of 'long-haul clots' Cyber village hit by debts Man jailed for luring girl in Net 'chat room' Rowling to visit school after banning its Potter play Vauxhall Murder verdict in 1953 was 'unsafe' Robbery conviction quashed News in Brief Boy, 11, accused Omagh charge Wrestler dies Arresting sight This year's Turner Prize shock: painting How houseproud wife nearly put paid to Jekyll and Hyde Egg Clara. net Great War field hospital found by Arras gasmen Norwich Union Direct The Mission to Seafarers Currys Prisoner stays nude News in Brief Satellites launch Oldest man dies Artists on licence Lord Ashcroft takes seat, briefly He'd better watch his 'Basic… Subs out of service for months Swiftcall Saga Post-Tyson curb Parliament in Brief Brown on fuel Quote of the day Today in Parliament Not again: Speaker to suggest vote reform Tories applaud one Martin ruling Sainsbury's Dressing down saves £400 MasterCard MPs' family life is not the central issue Commentary Posthouse We must do better for the Earth, says Blair Citibank Euan aged ten teaches his Dad Coral reefs 'on the edge of disaster' Share your knowledge Sky Labour leader in first day row Why Kosovo bombs missed mark Toshiba Kostunica admits Yugoslav troops committed atrocities Forces 'need frontline women' Alliance Leicester Gore struggles to shake off Clinton spectre Us Election 2000 Presidential candidate with altitude Cheney company in fraud inquiry Polls put Bush and Gore in 'dead heat' Colombard Chardonnay Apathy holds whip hand in cow country US Election 2000 Scottish Widows The Times Online Netanyahu wins Israeli hearts as rivals squabble Tiny The Times Online US Gulf forces put on terror alert Get the Picture Instantly Good as new cars up to 40% off 'History gap' is dividing Germans Prudential Evolve Italy celebrates slower pace of gastronomic life Wife denounces French folk hero St. Joseph's Hospice Daewoo US 'spy' caged for trial Pyongyang agrees to 'restraint ' on missiles Six Stock Exchange analysts Class of 1968 bemoans loss of star pupil Inside Germany Vauxhall Liverpool Victoria Mugabe's party support collapses Mbeki in 'guinea pigs' charge Kpn Qwest Six killed in election protest Suharto trial demand First direct Asteroid is almost size of planet Military coup threat for Peru Tour de France star confesses Court defends Wagner concert The world online The Times Online Today Only a fool would go gunning for the Brits Kosovo may have exposed weakneses but our Services are still formidable A new pecking order rules among the owlish observers at No 10 Picture Gallery Tony Blair, stumbling through the greenery Ruff trader The Times Diary Green Label Blair Business-friendly thoughts that need a lot of refining The Enemy within Since Mugabe refuses to jump, he must be given a shove Spherical Numerical Object Space is the last fronties for the new world symphonist Parliamentary reality Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Scottish Speaker in 'English' House Letters to the Editor Rail system's cracks and divisions Arms and the UN Height anxiety Duty a false god? Cheaper phone calls 'Black boxes' for cars Trick or treat Adequate critical care in NHS? Wilde's conversion Opera surtitles Court Circular Church news How a murderous matriarch lost her head Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays Appointments in the Forces Reception Dinners Appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriage Livery companies Announcement John Worsley Naval artist who, as a prisoner of war, showed how a model British officer could fool even the most vigilant German guards Monsignor Luigi Marinelli Vatican insider who caused a scandal with tales of sin and skulduggery in the Holy See Personal Column Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Insurrection in Budapest Katherine Fanning Blazing a trail for women in US journalism Deutsche Post World Net UK trade surplus with EU first for five years Carlton buys HTV in £360m deal George gives euro warning B&w joins in global mergers Blu investors urge BT to lift stake or get out Kana Online forex launch sparks City job fears M&s chief 'snubs' HK buyer Index Sell-off threat to Interbrew float Webex Waiting in the lap of luxury room UK jobs at risk as Xerox seeks $lbn cost cuts Lloyd's in back-office US partner venture Results in Brief Edinburgh 4.5% ahead of targets Daewoo hit Ftse Dow Nasdaq Westbury builds to record of £29m Hargreaves Lansdown Inter buys Lincoln salesforce Business in Brief Deutsche Post lifts DHL stake Irish retain price rule Qxl. com issues turnover warning MSF nearer to AEEU merger Safeway boosted by sales rise Jaguar Ins and outs of the trade surplus Commentary Abbey falls short of cahoot target Inquiry as Hewden price leaps Pearson scales back share sale Tomkins appoints advisers Kingfisher dips on weak sales Stock Market Investors give up wait for Wolves bid Eurotop 100 Investors right to say 'We 're with Barclays' Safeway EIT Whisky distiller adds Frenchman to mix Grant's, after 114 years, has gone outside the familly for a managing director No takers for a Highland fling? City Diary City fear of bountiful Brown is premature Economic Agenda Heavy going Shirt vogue Staying put IWC Car union chief warns Blair on UK plant threat Ellis admits approaches McBride blames fall on euro Sun Jazz fm tuning into profits Higher sales lift Pizza Express Autonomy Movie, TV rights company signs US film deal Strong advance for equities E-cortal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Redrow Banned Eddery ruled out of Breeders' Cup Racing Cheltenham Yesterday's results Racing-bets. com Yarmouth Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Happy returns Fontwell Park Rising above a cheerless introduction The Couse Inspector Rapid Raceline Foreign elite not fooled by FA's powers of delusion Midweek View Hussain exudes calm as the storm intensifies Cricket Queally leads Britain's attempt to build on Sydney success Cycling Dvla Select Rusedski's salvage operation lacking conviction Tennis O'Sullivan returns in full cry Sport in Brief Gloucester go without Simon Fine thrown at Clemens Taylor sets sights on title hat-trick Snow inspires Britain to victory Challenge falls victim to floods Kear takes stock of walking wounded Rugby league World Chess Championship Britain join elite after gold rush For the record Petitclerc's wait pays off Today's fixtures Robinson added to England squad Rugby union Wenger left unmoved by speculation Champions' League Ladbrokes. co. uk Heroic Leeds suffer cruel late blow Fulham's frailty is exposed Nationwide League Watford rely on Mooney William Hill Defeat puts United in danger of elimination Champions' League The Premiership today Hit the net for the Champions League Barnet given grounds for hope Flintoff leads one-day wonders The Times Crossword Virgin English clubs have European fate in their own hands Paddy Ashdown: the day my affair was exposed Today McDonald's, tomorrow the world Best for books 'Wretched': Roy Hattersley… The Times Contents The Times The new Asterix Attacking McDonald's made French farmer José Bové a folk hero. Now he is taking on other multinationals. Interview by Charles Bremner Our stuggle is not with the Great Satan, it's with the multinationals The Test The kangaroo My affair exposed The Ashdown Diaries 1988-1997 In the election year of 1992, Paddy Ashdown faced the greatest crisis of his career—the exposure of an affair with his former secretary Forget nostalgia It's Paddy Pantsdown The Times Autumn Book Collection Virgin Jonathan Meades on Horses for Courses This Weekend in the Saturday Times Classic Waxed Cotton Outback Coat Scooters and pavement rage Will winter finnally put an end to the micro-scooter craze? Marion McGilvary fears not Public enemy number one, out of control and careering towards you in a parka 'I liked the Hitler Youth' Renee Goddard's father was Jewish but she chose to join Germany's Hitler Youth. Moira Petty reports Why it pays to invest with friends Easy money our team looks at investment clubs, the latest news from Just news from Us Girls and answers your queries on foreign property, savings and shares You should look at a club as a way of sharing knowledge with friends Easy Answers JUG a bit down, but far from out Money net. co. uk They were bound to end in tears Roy Hattersley hunts for heroes in the cautionary tales of two unconventional ministers The Unconventional Minister By Geoffrey Robinson Michael Joseph, £16.99 Isbn 0718 14421 X No Mowlam By Julia Langdon Little, Brown, £16.99 Isbn 0316 853046 Chaucer confusion Diary& Letters Tankology Tank By Patrick Wright Isbn 0 571 19259 9 The Times Bestsellers Space invaded souls The Diagnosis By Alan Lightman Bloonmsbury, £16.99 Isbn 0 7475 4932 X A headstrong poet How to defend dangerous liaisons The Stately Homo a Celebration of the Life of Quentin Crisp Ed. Paul Bailey Bantam Press, £12.99 Isbn 0 593 04677 3 Wheels within Wheels An Unconventional Life By Lord Montagu of Beaulieu Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 Isbn 0 297 81739 6 Parting shots Borls Yeltsin's memoirs are afficted by selective memory, says Richard Beeston Midnight Diaries By Boris Yeltsin Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 Isbn 0 297 64678 8 A marriage a la Mob Non-Fiction Shorts Iain Finlayson In Sicily By Norman Lewis Jonathan Cape, £14.99 Isbn 0 224 05943 2 This sceptred isle England: An Elegy By Roger Scruton Chatto & Windus, £16.99 Isbn 1 856 19251 2 Philosophic chat A Memoir: People and Places By Mary Warnock Duckworth, £18 Isbn 0 7156 2955 7 Nice guy, actually Nero: The Man Behind The Myth By Richard Holland Sutton, £19.99 Isbn 0 7509 2447 0 The bravest fled Maskerado By Tivador Soros Canongate, £14.99 Isbn 1 84195 062 9 The past in Hiding by Mark Roseman Alen len Lane, £18.99 Isbn 0 71 399374 x The wretched labours of lost love The Gingerbread Woman By Jennifer Johnston Headline, £14.99 Isbn 0 747 22137 5 The Times Booker Prize Debate From heart and home Jazz: Alyn Shipton sees master pianist Abdullah lbrahim conjure up a vivid portrait of his homeland Royal Shakespeare Company Concert OAE/Brüggen Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera The Rake's Progress Richmond Theatre Peach, plum and turkey Opera: For its 49th birthday, the Wexford Festival serves up a very mixed menu. John Allison samples the fare This year's festival has the inescapable air of mid-life crisis about it Around the galleries Farewell then, Britart. Say hello to the world Visual Art: A Turner Prize with only one British contender and none of the usual shock tactics? Richard Cork approves Picture Gallery World in a fresh light Photography: A near death experience gave Huger Foote a new lease of photographic life, he tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston I am like a satellite dish witing for a signal. There are pictures flying around in the air Picture Gallery Entertainments Napoleon Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten Classical Music: Demidenko delights; Tavener disappoints; Nagano dances CLS/Hickox RPO/Temirkanov Barbican Chilingirian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Lpo /Nagano Festival Hall The American pieman Pop: He may be past his prime but Paul Simon knows how to please the faithful. He's still a rock, says David Sinclair Pop Coldplay Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Festival 15th Melbourne Festival Frightened by fees Smart Moves Overseas Property Free property finder + free… Ocean Estates Marbella Artesian Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus France North of the Thames Bargains. Repossessions and… London Property Bewley Harkstave Ltd. Cat that sold us a house People rent and buy houses for the strangest reasons, says Ana Urena Georgian on my mind Gwenda Brophy on the enduring attractions of the old townhouse My home is my castle Oversley Castle in Warwickshire is half cosy country house and half castle, says Graham Norwood Could you live in la grande maniére? A luxury property has a touch of Versailles, says Marcus Binney The Sunday Times Court of Appeal bound by plea bargain Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published October 25,2000 Attorney-General's Refernce (No 44 of 2000) Refina v Peverett Befor Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Astill Judgment October 16,2000 The Times Itc is entitled to give consent Court of Appeal Published October 25.2000 Regina v Independent Television Commissionn, Ex parte TVDanmark 1 Ltd Befor Lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgment October 5,2000 'Bodily injury' includes psychiatric harm Court of Session Inner House Published Ocober 25,2000 King v Bristow Helicopters Ltd Befor the Lord President (Lord Rodger of Earlssferry), and Lord Reed Judgment July 12,2000 Distinguishing 'appropriation' and 'obtaining' Court of Appeal Criminall Division Published October 25,2000 Regina v williams (Roy) Before Lord Justice Swinton Thomas, Mr Justice Turner and Mr Justice Morison Judgment October 13,2000 Judge entitled to pass sentence without first obtaining report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published October 25,2000 Regina v Armsaramah Befor Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Mrs Justice Steel and Mr Justice Butterfield Judgment October 16,2000 Wonder Boys Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times An irresistible temptation Yesterday's viewing Interference Technology: HomeChoice Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Pages Satellite and Raido… The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2170 Calvet Picture Gallery A Working Relationship Basil Brush's PA page… Office/Auction Administrator with Secretarial… Susan Doughty recruitment Adrem Recruitment Pathfinders Covent Garden Bureau Halcyon Days Crone Corkill Assistant Pa Entertainment Entrepreneur £25,000 Mitchell Young Associates Jawaby Oil Service Angela Mortimer All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to A brush with fame Claire McDonald a Working Relationship It's 'Boom! 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