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News from 31/10/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, James Moore, Charles Abrams, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, F. E. Luscombe, Robert Thicknesse, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Elizabeth Judge, Greg Sage, Richard Irving, Deborah Dooley, Sophie Petit Zeman, Heather Neill, Sam Lister, Susannah Olivier, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Margaret Beckett, Leader of the House of Commons, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Karl Debenham, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Mike Lowell, P. W. B. Semmens, Peter H. Leadbeater, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Theodoulou and Conal Urquhart, Stephen Farrell, Matt Sims, Belinda Isaac, Rabinder Singh, Ben Shippey, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Tim Teeman, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Iain C Baillie, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Elton John, Walter J. Ablett, Amber Cowan, Mark Souster National League, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Denis N. Pearce, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Engfeldt (Director), Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Oliver Wright and Anthea Lawson, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Allan Levy, Qc, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Matthew Patten, Helen Nugent, Oliver Wright and Ben Webster, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Grania Langdon-Down, Stephen Sklaroff Deputy Director General, Peter Cotgreave (Director), Julian Muscat, Jennifer O'Neill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Diana Davies, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Jane Collins, Matthew Parris, James Turner, Qc, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Roddy Finnie, Magnus Bennett and Richard Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony J. Carr, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Mrs P Tucker, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, J. A. Cooper, Douglas Bell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, R. Walter, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Victoria Main and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Anthony Howard, Gareth Williams (Chairman), Fraser Riach, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Britain battered by £lbn storm Stockpile fuel, Straw tells NHS TheStreet. co. uk Best for Health The Times Today Family saved by basic physics The Voice of Business Cigarette inquiry Death of the Tsar Eriksson for England The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Insurance costs likely to rise The weather today Storm catches House with defences down The Millennium Storm Parliamentary Sketch London firms face bill for £100m Virgin mobile Hero lost in river as gales leave trail of havoc Tornado strikes twice 6,000 at the mercy of the sea in winds of 90mph Autonomy Misery as railways grind to a standstill The Millennuim Sorm Life on the wild side forecast to get worse Why the Great Storm was not as bad How Britain Soaked up the Punishment The Millennium Storm United Technologies Clara. net £7m drive to recruit teachers as bonus fails Hp invent Sci-fi ad lost in space between fact and fiction Evolve Adults 'too busy'to improve basic skills Teenager shot dead by police News in Brief Arrested man dies at police station Coronation Street battle-axe is dead Store withdraws Mad Cow toy Cleared teacher returns to school Weighed down by burden of office Elton John says 'men in suits' owe him £20m £1.2m award after athlete's leg amputated Vauxhall BT Cellnet Man arrested in hunt for missing Briton Intel online SAS men sent into Iraq faced court martial British couple face Saudi flogging Somak Holidays Woman tells of affair with monk IBM High-tech sensors will find landmines Crime doesn't pay as much for solicitors How solicitors' earnings vary Charcol online By Our Legal Editor: Barristers find wigs not guilty of all charges Row over discount prayer book Stolen fossils sold to Germany Racketeer who smuggled refugees jailed £16,000 for false hope of riches Tiny Even early man was late for first date Kpn Qwest Lancashire cricket club in sex bias case Minister refuses to intervene for the Cuba seven UK Online Picture Gallery World Service to leave Bush House Virgin MPs in move to get rid of Railtrack chief Renault Fear and loathing of MPs stuck in a lift BT NHS hails new deal for private sector beds Tories challenge Speaker over media leak Chinook calls are rejected Parliament in Brief Ethnic intake up Ring that bell Quote of the day Today in Parliament Navy sends new task force to Sierra Leone Sky a digital vision for everyone Addicts 'kick the habit' Financial Times Labour savages Portillo's £8bn tax giveaway Blair put ot rights Halifax Bush seeks his fortune in Golden State The 'winner lose all' nightmare Commentary Mumbling George W. finds refuge in a foreign tongue Lexus Gore puts spotlight on rival's lack of experience The Tiems Online Flat Rates Madrid car bomb kills top Spanish judge Gateway Hit-and-run tactics give Eta lethal edge Capitalone Invensys Software Systems By Our Foreign Staff: Kosovo election won by Rugova Lloyds Tsb Saintly bishop 'turned blind eye to Holocaust' China claims Marx as prophet of globalisation Enterasys (AFP): Goebbels mistress' dies at 86 World in Brief Sharif life term ANC arms inquiry (AFP): Goncourt winner (AFP): Minnelli recovers Israel's warning shot at Arafat's offices The Times/booker Prize Debate NCR Police crush Zanzibar poll protest The Times Online Gore should learn when to keep his mouth shut George W. Bush instinctively knows that some matters are best left alone Gordon Brown's wheelie bin for recycling those tired old initiatives Picture Gallery In times of shortage, fill up with humanity Masked ballot The Times Diary Sanctions and Semtex Ulster could be plunged into a desperate cristis shortly Hope in the Balkans The Kosovo electoral cup is half full, no t half empty Raging Planet Britain can cope, whatever the weather Election timing Paralympic stars Who is to blame for NHS crisis? Cracks widen on safety of a privatised rail system Ethical scrutiny of new legislation Gm crops and poverty Young Christians This sceptred isle Court Circular Luncheons Dinner Lectures Personal Column Meeting Announcement Worcestershire Lieutenancy Shrewsbury honours a great observer Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Leverhulme Trust Appointments in the Forces Tun Mohamed Suffian Fighting the good fight for an independent Malayasian judiciary Robert Campbell Writer and illustrator who vividyl depicted life in La-La Land Personal Column Josef Felder Centenarian German democrat who, with 93 fellow members of the Rechstage, had the courage to say no to Hilter in March 199 Barbara Tribe Sculptor who woked and taught in Cornwall -and never retired Arba-Israeli Peace Negotiations Shares up in sluggish trading E-cortal News Corp discusses TV pact with Gates BAT investigated over alleged smuggling ring DMGT bids for Express Pacific website telling atoll story Opec output promise fails to lower oil price City hit by stormy Monday Cognos 'Sloppy' lenders blamed for rise in credit Economic View Index Merger costs 120 DLJ staff their jobs From a Correspondent: EU and Russia in energy plan Webex BAA diversifying 'a mistake' Inquiry into suspected Olivetti insider dealing Standard Life Bank C&W sees an end to telecoms price war Worry over Primedia's Net move Business in Brief Compaq slows 'Clean' guidelines Bede sets price Ftse Dow Nasdaq Hicks, Muse hunts for more food companies SAP Free spirits in the Lazards web Commentary DAG jumps back into the black Buyback once Syngenta trades Eurafrance raises dividend ICI ahead on disposal talks Upbeat TeleCity impresses investors Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day BAA clear for take-off as storm clouds disperse Robert Cole Tempus Fair exchange ? The pound is still making its mark Lea Paterson Economic View No high-flyers for Walker's job City Dairy Hacked off City Diary May bloom City Diary IR35 law is harming Britain Business Letter Rights need protecting Paper chase City Dairy No snub for the ABI's voluntary code on selling We would be pleased with a 'slump' like Nortel's Hargreaves Lansdown The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers Credit Suisse Gaming Internet betting on dogs cash Results Alliance Leicester Antisoma in cancer drug deal Kleeneze pays £37.6m for office retailers Countryside approval Pathfinder for easyJet De Beers approval doubts lift Rio's bid hope London City aims to build on vision of future Racing Tomorrow Coolmore raises stakes William Hill on 0800 44 40 40 Novices Hurdle Edredon Bleu denied run More downs than ups at Churchill On the Level Meeting Points Injury forces Gochrane to retire Racing-bets. com Rapid Raceline Low crowds cast cloud over Cup's big kick-off Rugby league Rusedski makes plans to earn himself a rise Tennis Dell Com Rogers prepares to face Russia England put faith in Mentor Netball Majestic King lets tampa put the record straight American football Results and tables Stewart steps down at Jaguar Sport in Brief RFU thrown into disarray by Andrew's resignation Rugby union Dawe restores Plymouth's fortunes Vince Wright's pools forecast The Times Taylor takes charge as Wales captain For the record Today's fixtures Paul Mitchell weather the storm North East primes bid The Times O'Sullivan benefits from more positive approach Snooker England's batsmen reduced to tears by Saqlain Cricket Paralympic Games Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Scoreboard from Rawalpindi Games ponder implications of bionic future Matthew Pryor Science could make the Six Millions Dollar Man a reality Leaders continue to trade places Salling Sponsor pulls out of county game Blackburn seem happy to join list of worthy losers Football Bradford determined to stand by Collymore The Premiership today Radcliffe bank on Cup to rally supporters Smith makes the difference for England England job offered to Eriksson Fantasy Leagues Football The honours list The Times Crossword Cup-ties wait for go-ahead Harrods Knightsbridge By Our Sports Staff: Crowd leaves Hussain under a cloud Picture Gallery Index Death of the Tsar Law Waterstone's Contents Alisdair Pugh and Way Failed by the King Tomorrow West goes East A visti to India has made Merra Syal question where she really belongs. Interview by Stephen Farrell The Test Pretentious, Moi? Dawn of a new Basque terroitsts are carrying out their deadliest campiagn in a decade. Giles Tremlett reports The Times Kinnock deserves a peer group A Liberal dose of unrequited love Anthony Howard Primate no longer in his pnme Why stress doesn't pay Long hours and too much strees can lead ot office rage and damage profits. New Some Stress at Work Can antioxidant vitamins control the most Cirrhousis is misunderstood and can be misdiagnosed. Peta Bee reports Computers and toxic chemicals Employers are looking at the pressure they put on staff. Simon Crompton reports Confused by motherhood Can therapy for new mothers ensure good metal health for their children? Sophie Petit Zeman reports Steroids Dr Jane Collins Dr Jane Collins Bonfire Night Eczema Is coffee good for you? Opeinions differe on the benefits of caffeine. Susannah Oliver weighs up the evidence Caffeine makes the kidnesy work harder and contributes to dehydration Coffee Links Gum could end ulcers Resin from a tree on a Greek island may k ill of a dangerous gastric bacterium, says Deborah Dooley Curing Ulcers Reading Glasses Throwing a wobbly Architecture: While engineers argue lucratively over the Millennium Bridge flasco, can't someone just get on with the job, asks Marcus Biney If Arup will not agree to reopening, the solution might be to take them off the job altogether Way hear a co Theatre: The ebullient Aisting O'Sullivan tells Heather Neill why the tragic Duchess of Malfi has been keeping her awake at night Saving our Th Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten "My two obsessions are music and… Concerts: Simon Rattle embarks on a voyage of discovery with Mahler LSO/Rattle Barbican Dove's olive branch for the inner city Music: The Hackney Empire seemed an unlikely home for opera-until Jonathan Dove arrived, says Richard Morrision It is hard to imagine a wackier parade than the show beign mounted this weekend Opera La Bell Hélène Barbican Master of his fate, Captain Pop: Martin Carr, former Boo Radley and now Brave Captain, is a dab hand with a turne but useless with names, says Caitlin Moran Tower Pop: The Waterboys are back but Concert HalléOrchestra/Elder Bridgewater Hall New Classical CDs: Pag shines without Cay; Albinoni comes up trumps; peerless Schubert Opera Leoncavallo Pagliacci Royal Concertagebouw Orchestray/Chailly Decca Orchestral Albinoni 12 Concerti a cinqure, Op 5 Collegium Musicum 90/Standage Chandos Chan VOCAl Schubert Die Schöne Mükkerin Güra/Schultsz Harmonia mudi Hmc Opera & Balllet Madame London strike pair prove to be Barnes-stormers Hasselbaink and Henry give Chelsea fan double cause to celebrate, says Nick Szczpani Weekly winner Fantasy League leaderboard Youth league leaderboard Goals Galore! Patience is the key to success Check your FA Carling Premiership and European player scores from this list Fantasy league Fantasy league Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Born to a life of stress Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Four BBCl Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2175 Discovery Channel Internet revolution: Susskind and the future online 24 pages of news analysis and appointments Clifford Chance Office of the High Representative Towers Perrin Cancer research campaign Technology The boys, the balance Allan Levy, Qc sees the decision on the killers of James Bulger as a step towards fundamental reform of the law CityReach International Contents Lawdirect How a brand can tell you who you are Belinda Isaac reviews a new exhibition at the V&a that explores the complex messages we get from product branding The Times Law Awards with One Essex Court Arnander Irvine & Zietman Monster. co. uk Davies Lavery Solicitors Your shout The College of Law on smoking marijuana, planning inquiries, liability for repairs and timeshare contracts Lawyer of the week 'I wanted to help people. 1sn't that why everyone comes into the law?' Bulletin board MB BBC Allen & Overy Or You Can Join Baker & McKenzie Chambers Television shows the value of the barrister's clerk News Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Garfield Robbins International Monster. co. uk Beachcroft Wansbroughs The Times Equality for all is the key to modernising family law in the 21st century Does the length of a trial improve justice? Employment agencies must adhere to the rules Universal Building Society Cayman Islands Government Seismic Law is becor revolution has c On the trail Leading websites The morals of the legal system are caught on camera Sky Legal Counsel Experience Tmp. qd legal Leading from the front The Rainmakrers: the lats in our series on the lawyers behind the billion-pound deals New York city blues Waste of time Telephone toll Tall tale of imposing all-rounder Taken for a ride In the City Hays Richard Owen Taylor . Root LPA in House Clifford Chance Chambers and Partners Rising oil prices fuel the lawyers' workload The oil companies can afford more legal advice, writes Edward Fennell Firms fake fresh It route Privy Council does not review Scots court Privy Council Published October 31,2000 Hockstra and Others v HM Advocata Before Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Hope of Craighedad and Lord Clyde Judgement October 26,2000 Presumption of innocence violated in drugs order High Court of Justiciary Published October 31,2000 Mclntosh v HM Advocate Before Lord Prosser, Lord Kirkwood and Lord Allanbridge Judgment October 13,2000 Written removal from record Chancery Division Published October 31,2000 Miller v Allied Sainif (UK) Ltd Considering division of matrimonial assets House of Lords Publsihed October 31,2000 White v White Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Hoffomann, Lord Cooke Of Thorndon, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Hutton Speeches October 26,2000 Factors determining sex of individual for marriage Family Division Published October 31,2000 W v W (Physical inter-sex) Before Mr Justice Charles Judgement October 10,2000 Commission need not tell other side it has stopped legal aid Chancery Division Published October 31,2000 Stein v Blake Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment October 24,2000 The Nikko Securties Co., Ltd. Corporate Tax Partner Hitting the headlines over French beef Harriet Kimbell, a champion of consumer rights, made unexpected front-page news. By Grania Langdon-Down Intervention Board In-House Lawyer McCann FitzGerald Solicitors Kingswood Legal Associates Waltons & Morse Solicitors Chief Legal Adviser Paralegals Biffa is a part of Severn Trent Plc Times Newspapers Act Financial Systems The College of Law of England and Wales Holborn College Beck Greener 'Equality' develops a new meaning in divorce courts Legal Diary Trading places Queen 's Counsel Andy. If your current law firm still isn't…

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