News from 14/11/2000
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Sarah Cracknell, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Suzannah Olivier, J. A. Wallace, Ben MacIntyre and Ian Brodie, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ken Perkins, Peter Lansley, Anne Woodham, David Pannick Qc, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Tom Stones, John Clark-Maxwell, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Ivan Hewitt, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ron McKeown, Prue Haynes, Christopher Paine, Adam Jones and Robert Bruce, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Victoria Segal, Daniel McGrory and Damian Whitworth, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Ross Dunn, Sanjida O'Connell, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Paul Tora, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Gavin Wilson, Anatole Kaletsky, Russell Kempson and Kevin McCarra, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, David Charles-Edwards, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Richard Susskind, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Bill Crooks, Paul McCann, James Moore and Mark Atherton, Philip Jolowicz, David Lister, Mark Souster National League, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Adam Sage and Ben Webster, George Bradbury, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, James D. Zirin, Matt Dickinson, Liam Neeson, Paul Wilkinson, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Andrew Wheatcroft, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Walter Gammie Non-League football, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Tim Reid and Oliver Wright, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, R. A. Upshall, Veronica Cowan, Sophie Langley and Martin Chappell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Gillie, David Price, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Elisabeth G. Benians, Mel Webb, Julie Burchill, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Stephen Dalton's, David Lister, Tory Malzahn and Simon de Bruxelles, Michael Dynes, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Larry Shaw, S. H. Louden, Alan Woods, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Peter Rice-Evans, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, William Whitfield, Anthony Howard, David Corker, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Gay sex at 16 to be legal this month Inside Times 2 Tax row looms as Blair promotes EU Gore takes off the gloves in court fight Inside Chernobyl Drab clothes high pricess Briton's good manners cost him his life in Alps blaze Chanel The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law A pleasure peers ought never to be denied Parliamentary Sketch DTI will examine Editor's share deals Metric row traders cast 3 stones at accusers The weather today BBC tries to stop return of News at Ten Ark lands back home after 40-day voyage Jury clears boy of deliberately setting friend on fire Virgin money Tearful turtle like a fish out of water Ecstasy tablets killed lying teenager Bulger killers 'have right to a lifetime of anonymity' Life Search Hope prays for brotherly synod Safer Concorde closer to take-off Solicitors 'strike' over pay rates Howard denies giving way to media pressure Court blocks 'Nannygate' author Schoolboy killed by faulty wiring Multiple Display Advertising Items Pricewaterhousecoopers Britain ready to offer EU force 10,000 troops PC World Think-tank plan for Euro army CMP Batteries Ltd Respite for those hit by floods New in Brief Teacher guilty Cancer risk claim Boat setback Crock DJ Syringe attacker Vodafone Crash train firm says Railtrack is incompetent Currys Councils seek car deterrent £1.3m for window fall sleepwalker News in Brief Teachers strike North Sea fine Murder reviewed Correction Yard alert on terror risk over convoy Helpful. co. uk In the Beginning The Times Online Paras 'castrated republican after Bloody Sunday' Don't destroy Dome, urges Heseltine Multiple Display Advertising Items DfEE Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Pilot landed on end of pier Delusion of secretary who stalked lawyer American Express Beatles hits outsell Westlife five to '1' Filofax Saga. co. uk Intel online services NHS keeps patients 'waiting for longer' Comdirect Neeson plays lead in stars' war on Aids Hospital in organs scandal holds 400 foetuses No noise please, this is a rural idyll Marriott Woods catches the stars but then misses the ball Comet Scots MPs would lose vote under the Tories Time 'We want to protect 16-year-olds' Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill: Peers oppose lower age of gay consent Leeds & Holbeck Mortgages How they voted Livingstone in challenge over Tube Parliament in Brief Cook goes to war on Eurosceptic newspapers Ministers themselves have pandered to anti-EU bias On Politics KLM Brussels 'wrecking deal on football transfers' Wife's death blamed on Hong Kong racism Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Manila chamber indicts Estrada Wine Planet Chinese conquer Internet language barrier Multiple Display Advertising Items Danger signals in overloaded Alps London-Sydney Centenary Air Race 2001 DNA tests to identify train fire victims Ski Tragedy Hotel blaze survivors who failed to cheat death a second time Halifax Florida election chief sets ballot deadline US Elections Fray may engulf three more states Peace talk amid fighting Multiple Display Advertising Items Judge rules that hand recount should go ahead US Elections Democrats point finger at Bush's ally The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle £5,000 paid for one truffle in Italy's 'white gold' rush Russians place Jewish mogul on arrest list Apology for death of war saviour ScottishPower Dell. co. uk Eh oh Moscow, Telepuziki are here Protests as coral reef is dynamited World in Brief Peru cash inquiry Berlusconi pledge Mori allies rally (AP): Pigs in the sky Palestinians in blockade after settlers' deaths Israel claims Clinton backing over end to violence British Gas Creditweb The Times Online News The Times Online on the Website Today Talking Point E-bulletin The Times in your pocket The US Election The Best of The Times The Times Clipper 2000 Coming soon Plus Labour says women must be seen and not heard Commons reform is entirely driven by control freakery, not feminism Shop-soiled : why men in suits are failing to come up with the goods Picture Gallery We don't need Tony's marriage guidance Gorey details The Times Diary Pomp and Circumstance Blair has defined the European debate to suit his own agenda Hanging by a Thread Bush and Gore need to cut free of their partisan followers Woods and Trees British golf needs on American to break down old barriers Most discriminating Liberty and equality Taking the right steps to address global warming Prince 's wise words on healthcare Sabotaging the State Long live bridge Empty pulpits Tears for soldiers shot as 'cowards' To the glorious dead Christening gift? Court Circular Luncheon Dinner Banquet Personal Column School news Lecture Meeting Birth announcement Picture Gallery University news Birthdays The Duke of Sutherland Memorial service Anniversaries University of Cambridge Downing College Forthcoming marriages Appointments Legal news David Adams Publishing Strawhiskey Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Sherlaw Johnson From piano concertos to computers in a virtuoso career Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Tyson Psychoanalyst and musicologist whose discoveries transformed the way we hear masterpieces by Beethoven and Mozart The Submarine Telegraph A London-Paris submarine telegraph service was established on November 13 by the Submarine Telegraph Company using William Cooke and Charies Wheatstone's "Double Needle" system Brian Boydell Reinvigorating Irish music Cap Gemini Ernst & Young The Times Lazard starts restructure of crossholdings Hewlett-Packar ends plan to buy PwC consultancy Business start-ups still lag behind US Charcol Tech stocks under pressure again No Title BT disconnects from Swiss licence auction Hatfield crash costs Railtrack £250m World Online raided by Dutch police Business Economic View Index Hopes of offer recede at CCR Results in Brief Webex Eureko could make firm bid for Equitable Post Office sales fear Fall in raw material costs eases margin pressures Prime Emap to cut back on Net spending Computer crash halts Liffe trade Business in Brief Renold steady Benetton better Uniq in the red Syngenta debut Rose is given tough options The Times Pain before gain for Railtrack Commentary Start-ups should stop seeing red Clearing the smoke at lazard True if not fair Royal Mail Banks add to blue chip woes Stock Market Investors hunt for defensive mid-caps Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Major indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Emap is braced to meet challenges on two fronts Tempus Uniq Syngenta Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Americans are about to get the status quo they wanted Economic View It will be doubly difficult for either candidate to promote a radical agenda of any kind Morris dancing on eggshells City Diary Site flash City Diary Smith 's law City Diary Post Office still needs to deliver improved services Stuart folds City Diary SAS Dowty lands £75m contract NCR Warning wipes £300m off value of Future Network Oftel ruling boosts 'free' Net access KPN calls for £3.3bn to help clear debts Insure. co. uk The Times Oxford Glyco to seek fresh funding Cendant to buy back 18% stake in Avis TTP shares defy meltdown Legal & Public Notices Office of the Rail Regulator Wates shares rise on bid talks Schroders bank targets global rich WestLB may restructure Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Yava raises extra £20m Posthouse One. Tel targets 100.000 Business in Brief IMI disposal Rolls-Royce deal Brammer buy Close Bros stake Sharp falls for shares E-cortal The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Australia striving to enhance push for union rule Rugby union Harrogate plan for expansion Cahoot Bangladesh fail endurance test as India ease home Cricket Rams confirm doubts over Giants American football Britain's world bid fails to get off ground Athletics Makinen blow sets Burns back Motor rallying Rees follows path of fallen seeds Sport in Brief Botwright scores Towers toppled Poulter 's award Sixty of the best Brockenshaw joy Knights to answer for poor ice Ice hockey Pipe has Exit Swinger in mind for Bank raid Racing Tomorrow Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Hereford Newton Abbot Lingfield Park Picture Gallery Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Rapid RACELiNE Racing-bets. com Westwood follows path to Woods Golf Europe's new leading light ends the season with the world at his feet Sculthorpe presents England with timely lift Rugby league The Times Cricket Delivery Techniques For the record Today 's fixtures Bullimore prepares for next adventure Sailing Pools forecast Henman faces a long haul to Lisbon Tennis Robson left in lurch by Festa's demand for transfer Football The Premiership today Bracknell keep it in family Fa Cup Kinsella earns another badge of honour Away tie may give rocker Russell the blues Loss of Owen leaves Taylor to paper over the cracks The Times Crossword No 21,573 Selectors reach turning point with Flintoff on way back Harrods Best for health The last days of Chernobyl Law The Times Contents Picture Gallery No man's land Chernobyl's last reactor is due to close next month. Martin Fletcher braves the radiation-filled sarcophagus in which it is entombed The Test NCDL Pretentious , Moi? A wake-up Controversial rock star Marilyn Manson was blamed for the massacre at Columbine High School, but he refuses to be made a scapegoat. Interview by Nigel Williamson Bake a cake and make a friend Nigella Lawson is right. Homebaking can Impress, says Anjana Ahuja The Times Two farewells to remember Post-euro, post-Hague politics have arrived The lucky Court of St James's Just sadness , an The third child of Sophie Langley and Martin Chappell was stillborn. Here they explain how the loss of their son affected their relationship Unfulfilled life Difflam Why fat is a vital organ Fat helps to balance our harmonal and Immune systems. Suzannah Olivier reports Dr Jane Collins How to cope with epilepsy LaserVision Online Advice How to take comfort from a placebo Encouraging patients to believe that they will get better can be a cure in itself, says Anne Woodham Test Eczema Research Sweet relief Taking honey after a workout appears to help muscles to recuperate more quickly. Sanjida O'Connell reports Slendertone Flex Furrowed brows Architecture Those silly clods at Labour HQ want to knock down the Dome. Marcus Binney is worried Demolishing the Dome now will simply compound the waste Think small a Interview: To his own surprise, Michael Frayn has made the new Hampstead Theatre his crusade, he tells Benedict Nightingale It's terrific to have a play in a small space. There's a responsiveness impossible to achieve in alarge theatre Playground 's the thing Theatre: The Checkout scheme aims to get the young excited by live drama. Daniel Rosenthal reports Concerts : A Copland weekend BBC SO/Slatkin Barbican hall The Tender Land Barbican Jazz ? What jazz ? Festival: Clive Davis has to look long and hard to find the real thing at the London Jazz Festival. Not exactly "nice" It is a strategy to dispel the pretentious image that is an casy target for The Fast Show Festival : The enduring success of Huddersfield's contemporary Music showcase is due to its director, says Ivan Hewitt John Barry New Classical CDs Digital esprit de hardcore Pop: The German techno label Digital Hardcore Recordings puts on a London showcase gig. Stephen Dalton's ears bleed The Times World Music Salif Keita Albert Hall Tinkle toes Dance: Donald Hutera enjoys an odd marriage of Scottish percussion with Indo-Japanese dance, Improvised, of course She can seem the embodiment of devouring female sexuality Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten "Physical theatre normally gives me the… Concerts : After a lacklustre start a Brahms evening soon hots up; plus, the LPO dishes out celebratory Bruckner Philharmonia/Dohnanyi Festival Hall LOP/Daniel Festival Hall Opera & Ballet Awesome Theatre Madame McAllister 's vision opens door to Mr Benn's win Those who kept faith with the Liverpool midfield player have been rewarded, says Nick Szezepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaderboard Goals Galore ! Check your FA Carling Premiership and European player scores from this list Taylor proves a point Register your team today The Times Laura Ashley Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Posh twits and all that jazz Yesterday's Viewing Geoffrey is buried upright, which is to say vertical or, in case you didn't get it, "erect" Interference Soapwatch Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Hfs Loanns The US election - will the courts decide? Clifford Chance OHR Office of the High Representative Michael Page Dubai United Arab Emirates Uncle Sam wants. . . who? James D. Zirin on the daunting options facing judges ruling on the Florida ballot Never has the US presidency turned on 288 votes in a state with a strangely designed ballot Sacker & Partners Contents Lipson Lloyd Jones Chambers and Partners A sense of fair pay that is just not cricket After 80 years of equal opportunities legislation, why do women still earn less than men, asks Gary Slapper Woman wins private prosecution Walkers FRM Laurence Simons Your Shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses damage to property, timeshare resales, tax inspections and rent increases 'The law is a canvas on which the author paints… Lawyer of the week Bulletin board ZMB Limitless Potential Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers There 's no defence for a lawyer who sleeps on the job News Multiple Display Advertising Items Monster Assistant Company Solicitor The Times Law letters Woolf is through the door and licking his lips Some procedures are more perfect than others Law costs consultancy breeds a 'culture of parasites' Monster ZMB A long wait for victims of abuse The law stands in the way of successful compensation claims against institutions Says Roger Dobson Disabled let down by the law Firms have little idea how to , make their big IT ideas work Quaker AMP Why insurance fraud is serious Insurance companies believe that dishonest claims amount to ?750 million each year. How can the industry, police and courts stop this, asks Veronica Cowan Mickey Mouse plan Oarsome rumour The Times Law Awards Marathon winners Early start The College of Law Appointments to the Office of Chief Immigration… Butterworths Tolley Park Court Chambers Hays Executive 'I have nothing to lose but my reputation' David Corker looks at what the Inland Revenue's new search and seize powers mean City brief Floods—an act of God or man? Tenancy was converted giving right to buy Court of Appeal Published November 14,2000 Ali Bhai and Another v Black Roof Community Housing Association Ltd Before Lord Justice Kennedy and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgment November 2,2000 Enforcing compulsory purchase of shares Chancery Division Published November 14,2000 In re Joseph Holt plc Winpar Holdings Ltd v Joseph Holt Group plc Before Mr Anthony Mann, Qc Juddgment October 27,2000 Maintenance payments can include provision for legal fees Family Division Published November 14,2000 a v a (Maintenance pinding suit: Provision for rlegal fees) Before Mr Justice Holman Judgment November 1,2000 Gender reassignment dismissal not on ground of sex Employment Appeal Tribunal Published November 14,2000 Ashton v Chief Constable of West Mercia Constabulary Before judge Peter Clark, Mr P. Dawson and Mr. A. E. R. Manners Judgment July 27,2000 No discount for time in custody during trial Court of Appeal Published November 14,2000 Burgess v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice May and Lord Justice Laws Judgment November 6,2000 Reinstatement of pupil is not reintegration in class Queen's Bench Division Published November 14,2000 Regina v Governors of B School, Ex parte W Before Mr Justice Richards Judgment November 2,2000 Cross-Examination Norwich Union The Bishops' Conference of England and Wales Taylor Nelson Sofres Court cannot go behind legal transaction Chancery Division Published November 14,2000 Griffin v Citibank Investments Ltd Before Mr Justice Patten Judgment November 2,2000 Unique architectural design can be protected by copyright Chancery Division Published November 11,2000 Jones v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council and Another Before Mr Michel Kalllipetis, Qc Judgments October 10,2000 HC Hughes-Castell The Times McKenzie Douglas Holborn College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Matrix chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The College of Law BUPA Stour Chambers Canterbury Conveyancing Solicitor Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Costs Negotiators Ltd Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC Lawman online at the bar 24 hours a day Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Lawdirect
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