News from 07/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Charles Bremner and Helen Studd, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Martin Mears, Ann Lyon, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jonnie Hok, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Carl Wilkinson and Laura Peek, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent and Melissa Kite, Ian Reid Entwistle (Consultant occupational physician), Clive Davis, Graham Breeze, Roger Maynard, Jack Knight, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Nick Nuttall and James Moore, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, David Shamash, Dominic Walsh, Victoria Segal, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Kate Figes, Anita Chaudhuri, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, William Beaver, David Body, Chris Ayres and Christine Buckley, Charles Bremner, Jo Plumstead, Peter Barnard, Professor Christopher Barton (Course Director), Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Suzannah Oliver, Kate Muir, Angela Jameson, Richard Griffith, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman and Oliver Wright, Russell Kempson, N. Purvis Director General, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Edward Fennell, Mark Atherton, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Reporter, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Anjana Ahuja and Laura Peek, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Greene, Peter Davalle, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Michael Gale, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alexander Macara Chairman, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Charles Stringer, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Jane Eyre, James Copson, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Marc Beaumont, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Derek Lambert (Solicitor), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Roland Watson and Valerie Elliott, John Allison, Gerry Shaper, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Norman Sanders, Tim Hames, Neville Denson, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Penny Lewis, Anjana Ahuja, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Keith Kemp, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Janet Fricker, John Malpas, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sophie Petit-Zeman, John Clapham, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Helen Pennant-Rea, Valerie Grove, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Andrew Pierce, Nigel Hawkes and Oliver Wright, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Geoff Henderson, Ben Webster and Arthur Leathley, Anthony Howard, Michael B. Howitt Wilson (Chairman), Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Roger Ordish,
ResumoIndex Family cold cures linked to strokes Siamese twins are separated Falconer's plea Imported nurses Best for Law Bush or Gore: the economy is doomed Prince blames Man for the floods Queen Mother's fall US rivals go to the wire with e-mail blitz Index It's a real nail-biter for Gordon Brown The Voice of Business The Great Royal Opera House Swindle Compaq The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Prescott twits Tory over flood of publicity Parliamentary Sketch Colleges 'bribed' not to complain Two years of big pension rises to make up for much-derided 75p The Times Online The weather today Falconer tries to adjust Dome report 'mistakes Charities hit at fee rules for elderly £900,000 pig fever fine threat News in Brief Martin house bill Beggars warning Big-hearted gift Newspapers Support Recycling Queen Mother breaks bone in second fall Dame Vera hurt Nurse stole hospital drugs to kill children Virgin money Teacher 'supplied cannabis to pupils' Gin will help to keep pain at bay Case hitory Medical Briefing Crop circle 'faked' to prove expert wrong Airports warn fuel protesters The Times Online Autonomy Ministers put their faith in Welsh farmer's influence 27 British sailors rescued Effluent threatens the affluent Family faces second clean-up in two years Flood victims fear sinking house prices The Times Online Death toll rises to 12 as storms bring new flooding Travellers hit again on road and rail British Airways Managers set to buy out no-frills airline from BA Unisys Travellers' tales Brunettes take beauty's crown Helpful. co. uk Britain to enlist 5,000 nurses from Spain Caesarean rise 'due to midwife shortage' Cure that is often worse than a sniff Medical Briefing Pricewaterhousecoopers Jab fears raise risk of measles Moving advice Covisint Qe2 dwarfed by leviathan of luxury EasyJet. com Abbey National Inquiry into decline of the sparrow News in Brief Dead rider named Girl shot Blackmailer jailed Airport ordeal Lawyers face up to threat from supermarkets Nortel Networks Bias watchdog backs women on Irvine job By Our Legal Editor: City law firms change course Forces are attacked for using children Red alert By a Correspondent: Baby left in car 'baked to to death' Curse hits President Dell Beware of falling behind, Prodi warns Britain CBI Conference Brown remains defiant on fuel tax Fast track for work tribunals Alliance Leicester Crowd in cafe sees swimmer killed by shark Surfing boom may be linked to rising toll ISAs? Sharedea Mortgages? Un Home & car ins You name… Virgin money Murderer tells of girl's last plea for her life House-building threat to farms House-building threat to farms Carpet RiGHT Good times may be bad for Labour Rock of ages Parliament in Brief A first flush Raise Portcullis Vauxhall Where can you purchase to brand sunglassess with… Quote of the Day Today in Parliament The Black Country sees red with Blair By-election battleground: Labour faces a crucial pre-election test of strength in three once rock-solid seats on November 23 Toshiba Labour vote fragments in Preston Dewar's memory is put to the test Hp Clinton's envoy gets ready to exit after polls US Election 2000 Hot dogs and beer will fuel Americans in exile Faithful voters promise viewers an early night The Times Online Sky Bush takes the battle to opponent's home There's only one thing left to do: throw a party Lexus Gore campaign makes the last minutes count US Election 2000 American Express Lawyer suffers Right's revenge Gateway People Rule Twins who have nothing in common US Election 2000 Polls lose track of the winner in photo-finish NatWest Credit Cards Ministers face poison charge for French CJD Beijing decides to paint town grey Bupa Volkswagen Japanese have yen for a pest NCR Police scandal culls Haider's ministers Arafat demands wider range of peace brokers The Times Online Prudential 200 die in Nigeria road crash World in Brief (AP): Four held in Aden (AP): Minister quits (Reuters): Pioneer dies (AFP): Prize novels Financial caning Lineone Belgrade to aid war crimes tribunal Italians are urged to adopt a sheep—and then eat it Trial poses threat to Chirac 'Extinct lions' found in Russia The Times on line On the Website Today News Killing the State on the battlefield of ideas An Israeli academic exposes the way Labour is destroying the British nation Why the voices of British business are talking only to themselves My Good Samaritans clad in tight leather Cornish beef The Times Diary Still Falls the Rain Those who ignore warnings should pay for their folly The Times Changing Currency A new realism on the euro becomes evident at the CBI Grey Matters The Chinese end an age-old colour bias Gauging Britain's safety culture Religion and politics Common Worship US embargo on trade with Cuba Thrombosis risks of long journeys Grand Duchess Olga Smelling of roses GPs' heart disease workload Road signals A higher calling Court Circular Memorial services Personal Column Picture Gallery Tailor-made country house collection for sale Anniversaries Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners No Title Meeting Link Foundation for UK-New Zealand Relations and Royal Institute of lnternatlional Legal news Appointment Citizenship Foundation Roger Peyrefitte Forthright maÌtre de scandale Personal Column Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Flights Directory Jimmie Davis Singing Governor of Louisiana who boasted that he would spend his time making Hollywood films Flightsearchers Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Mike Rawson Middle-distance runner who became European 800-metres champion Announcements Nationalisation of the Transport System Professor Joseph Black Pioneer in engineering education Syngenta ECB's third try fails to lift the euro Analysts rule out interest rate rise Charcol Fear for oil sector as Amerada buys Lasmo Wetnose. com goes into liquidation Brussels sues US tobacco groups over smuggling BA set for purge of unprofitable services Vallance blames wider malaise for BT's big debt Wembley draws up plans to sell debentures Patience Wheatcroft Economic View Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Business urged to close Britain's productivity gap Board salaries to soar as firms pay over the odds Equitable Life sees 17% decline in sales Webex Doubts on VCI takeover Companies in Brief United Technologies VA Linux falls 42% after losses warning Evans to leave Axis Shield Business in Brief Newlands faces perks pressure PwC to pay $82m to MCC creditors Cigarette makers 'close to settling' Banker appointed to Bhs board NatWest scraps 'disloyalty' charge FSA sets up task force to investigate advertising Huntsman Eddington starts to work miracles Commentary Royal Mail Fading bid hopes hit Invensys Stock Market Investors await approach for ABP Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Better to book into B&B for the longer term Tempus British Airways Carphone Warehouse Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Victory for Bush could prove disastrous all round Economic View America will have a new President and that will mean economic change Leighton place getting crowded City Diary Bank role Graph error Peter out? Venture capitalists wait for a wave of pension money The industry has recently made returns of more than 30 per cent a year Kana Rio secures victory in race for Ashton Psion Carphone nears flotation price Didata buys Australian minority stake Big Yellow almost doubles customers FTSE-bets. com Software company shares lose 5% Strong recovery at TCG Cisco beats Wall Street forecasts Business in Brief SCi in worldwide Nintendo deal Northwest gives up control of rival Pilkington's may sell off business Bunzl price rises on announcement Oxford Biomedica trial success Shares close at high E-cortal Deutsche Post World Net The Times Unit Trust Information Service E-cortal Down Royal test on agenda for Gold Cup winner Racing Tomorrow Local heroes excel before wider audience On The Level Lingfield Park Racing-bets. com No Title Rapid RACELiNE European tour cash fails to register in US Golf Yesterday's results The Times Devereux crosses codes to assist the Wales cause Rugby league: World Cup Financial fears over new athletics venue Sports politics Today's fixtures Legal Notices In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… From a Correspondent in Peshawar: England may turn to spin duo Cricket Public Notices Avonmouth Chp Limited Legal Notices Poolfield Estates Limited Ocean Interiors Ltd Poolfield Estates Limited Goldclaim Limited Herbert Smith Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Portsmouth stretches advantage Sport in Brief Fernando steps in Reading on road Eyles retires Ward bows out Legal & Public Notices The Watford County Court Trustee Acts Tennessee reveal credentials to turn the tables American football TEAMtalk Stalemate leaves Derby adrift at bottom Football: FA Carling Premiership Waterloo start to rise above their station Rugby union Royce defends his Olympic failures Hockey Cotton cuts links with travel firm over conflict of interests For the record Pools forecast Thomas gains chance to win over doubters Arsenal forced to travel light by reluctant players Football The Premiership today Stanleybet. Co. Uk Vauxhall move up a gear with ease Weather keeps Monaco waiting Hutchings pays for Bradford's decline The Times Crossword AC Milan deny bonus offer from Barcelona The Saturday Times Letsbuyit. com Dr Jane Collins how to cope with colic Rodney Milnes castigates the Royal Opera House Metric martyr Law Yardies and entrapment The Times Contents Picture Gallery Metric martyrdom A Sunderland greengrocer goes to court today to flight a landmark case for the right to use imperial measures. Richard Morrison reports What happens today is about preserving 'a freedom of choice' for the Bristish people Westlife The Test Justice at last Former Japanese PoWs are finally to receive compensation, thanks to the campigning solicitor Martyn Day. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Pretentious, Moi? A US voter in London When It comes to the American elections, the British have got it all wrong, says US-born Ann Treneman Being an American in England during a presidential race is excrtiating The Times New-look Portillo is no match for Hague If Gore's a loser, Hillary's a winner Woodhead always was a Tory Is this the remedy for Early trials of a new drug have show a 70 per cent drop in symptoms. janet Fricker reports A devastating disease that affects the entire body The staff respond A psychiatric ward in South London is a surprisingly cheery place, says Sophie Petit-Zeman How to cope with colic Vicks Children need to grieve as well Adults often try to shield children from a loved one's death, but this can be harmful, says Kate Figes Serenity Fungi : a super drug? Mushrooms have been used to treat illness in Asia for centuries, but their benefits remain unproven. Suzannah Olivier reports Depression How to use medicinal mushrooms Serenity is a pair of red shoes Anita Chaudhuri meets a mind and body guru who takes a realistic approach to stress Difflam Time to put the House on th Opera: In the race for the top job at Covent Garden, would a little populist flair hurt? Rodney Milnes certainly doesn't think so Chris Smith's vision of "Peoples' Opera" has become ever more remote The audience remained with their snouts in the trough during the first part of a ballet triple bill Runners and Riders: Who could take on the Royal Opera House? Read it and Smirke Architecture: Stone me, says Marcus Binney. Lord Foster's Great Court at the British Museum is a triumph The "great mistake" is not a disaster. This is a wholly new, original piece of work Nothing to declare but his genius Theatre: Corin Redgrave's fascination with Oscar Wllde continues with a double bill at the National. Valerie Grove met him Opera notes Play choice Veteran tunes into Eclectic is one word for this year's London Jazz Festival - and, in at least one case, electric is another one, says Clive Davis Jazz musicians have something to learn from the raw simplicities of folk music Greek Playhouse, Oxford Opera Jane Eyre Linbury Studio Opera The Witches of Eastwick New classical CDs Opera Recital Entertainments Albery Theatre Royal Albert Hall The Mikado Strikers fire warning shots to bookmakers Managers with both Hasselbaink and Viduka in their team are delighted, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaderboard Goals Galore! Cream slowly rising to top Check your Fa Carling Premiership and European player scores from this list The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Man missing in the Andes Yesterday's viewing Interference Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Itv BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2181 Hfs Picture Gallery Supreme Dubai United Arab Emirates Hughes-Castell Cancer Research Campaign Technology Limited Doctors turn defensive as litigation fever soars Health workers are more worried about being sued than doing the job properly, says Grania Langdon-Down ZMB Contents Lawdirect New law is not a snoopers' charter Covert monitoring of staff is justified only in limited cases. Frances Gibb reports Arnander Irvine & Zietman Legal Consultant Graham Gill Don't skirt the issue Employers should be aware of new rules on dress codes, says Jo Plumstead Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Monster ZMB Linklaters & Alliance Haarmann Hemmelrath Chambers The high cost of letting Woolf through the doors News Norton Rose Monster Sacker & Partners PSD Dream McKenzie Douglas The Times Human Rights Act does nothing to bar mercy killing A short stroll to the Bar Depriving access to chambers is an infringement of freedom Ducking and diving PSEG Global Limited BBC How far can police go in war on crime? English law is at odds with Europe in the use of entrapment as a defence. says John Cooper Fingerprints sy Councils brace themselves for a clampdown on clamping Case notes Garfields Robbins Tite & Lewis It is too late to escape divorce law on pension sharing Husbands filling for divorce to avoid new laws may be in for a shock, says james Copson The art of pursuing ill-gotten gains Wordy book Scales of justice Art of the law Love thy neighbour Monster Clifford Chance Ej. Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Litigation Protection Limited Triple whammy threatens future stars of the Bar Reforms cause bright young things to turn to the City, says John Malpas Herbert Smith's Indonesian link Partnership starts on venture not on trade House of Lords Published November 7,2000 Khan and Another v Miah and Others Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lort Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Clyde and Lord Millett Speeches November 2,2000 Valuing tenancy on dissolution of partnership Court of Appeal Published November 7,2000 Greebvabj v Pickles Before Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Latham Judgement October 20,2000 Roof terrace included in landlord's repairing responsibility Chancery Division Published November 7,2000 Hallisey v Petmoor Developments Ltd Before Mr Justice Patten Judgment November 1,2000 Crown need not prove absence of belief Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 7,2000 Regina v K Before Lord Justice Roch, Mr Justice Rougier and Mr Justice Gray Judgment October 31,2000 Evidence at date of registration for qVAT Chancery Division Published November 7,2000 Gray (t/a William Gray and Sons) v Commissioners of Customs and Excise Before Mr Justice Ferris Judgment August 23,2000 Police entitled to exchange sensitive personal information Queen's Bench Division Published November 7,2000 Regina v Chief Constables of C and D, Ex parte a Before Mr Justice Turner Judgment October 25,2000 Financial Services Authority Monster Press freedom v contempt of court Penny Lewis explores the legal constraints on the media in its treatment of active proceedings Merrill Lynch Taylor. Root Worldcom The Times London Corporate Lawyer Times Newspapers Employment Law Holborn College Com PTY-Surrey Stour Chambers Canterbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film Council 9 Old Square Consultant / Co-ordinator Www. ejgroup. co. uk Corporate/commercial Lawyer Heard the one about the plea that displeased M'lud? Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery KLegal
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