News from 28/11/2000
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Giuseppe Verdi, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, P. D. Morgan, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Ben MacIntyre and Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sheila Stevens, Patrick McGuigan, Philip Howard, Melissa Kite and Richard Ford, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Michael Binyon, Tim Maloney, James Bone, Clive Davis, Andrew Williamson, Andrew Pierce and Roland Watson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Prudence Glynn, Fashion editor, Michael Burke, Conal Urquhart, Stephen Bovey, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Michael Knipe, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Libby Purves, Rodney Legg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Erica Wagner Literay Editor, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Matt Sims, Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Sue Carpenter, Keith Pike, Anthony Briginshaw, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, David Simon, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, M. Madden, Robin Young and Dalya Alberge, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Paul Armstrong, John Maipas, Amber Cowan, Paul McCann, David Lister, Robin Russell-Jones, Christopher Barton, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Carmen Moura, Barry Millington, James Bell, Adam Jones, Richard Moy, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Antony Whitaker, Clive Mathieson, Michael Taylor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Brian Spiro, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Grania Langdon-Down, Marco Venditti, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, Paul Mitchell, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Maas, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Peter Daley, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Mike Rosewell, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, John Shaw, John Gillbe, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Clive A. Layton, Steve Newton, Charles Bremner and Tim Reid, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Kathleen Wyatt, David Carlisle, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, John Phillips, Sally Patten, Dalya Alberge and Ian Cobain, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster and Shirley English, Anthony Howard, James Bunyan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lewis Benjamin, Stephen Curran, Eamonn Toland, Joanna Coles,
ResumoTaking Madonna seriously Prescott regrets 'macho' row with French Saudi Arabia Index Malcolm Bradbury, master of letters, is dead The Times Picture Gallery Gore fights on for 'the people's will' Peers block air traffic Bill again How malcolm Bradbury taught me to write NTT Communications The Times Today Prescott's gut reaction defeats Norman sneer Parliamentary Sketch Clinton in last trip to Northern Ireland The weather today 'Blind eye' turned to punishment beatings Troops' QC criticises McGuinness Extra £30m for rural policing News in Brief £3.55m damages Doctor accused Fifth amendment Sci-fi artist finds his work is in new orbit 'It's a bit like artistic stalking to find the that someone worked on it without my knowledge' Tragedy 'partly fault of parents' Virgin money History Man remembered Police dear star over rape claim Dazzling spectacle and in no sense a rip-off How one loose eannon sank another A tale of two ministers Liberty License brothels , says Home Office report King 'yearns to return home' EU rejects 'BSE free' beef claim Labour councils in £44bn handout to keep tax down By a Correspondent: Navy officer is cleared of murdering wife Guide tells of 15 hours in snow tomb Mulberry Zurich Carer killed in bid to save boy Fix it by Christmas, railway chiefs told Birmingham, only 21 hours from Stirling Alliance Leicester Rail club travellers miss full payout Helpful. co. uk Norwich Union Direct Ferries hit by Calais dockers' strike Mulberry One third are English, not British News in Brief School race case Sky-high prices Ex-husband held Beckham blunder Evangelical Alliance Arthur Andersen Mercedes-Benz Hamleys toys with idea of selling up Halifax Railtrack Radio 1 DJ to host current affairs show Resignations start Express exodus Scientists find 'low IQ link' to Alzheimer's Muscle disease advance Genie Sainsbury's Migraine attacks double during periods Soup cans withdrawn from shops News in Brief Murder charge Two face sex trial Wilde memorial Rugby assault Peugeot New college for autistic students fights closure Mothercare. com Junior doctors get 28% pay rise Dreaming of a white Christmas? Adler Thousand women 'miss out' on breast cancer drugs The Times Online Rain is warming up after wettest autumn Bahl accuses Law Society of racism Www. Filofax. com Mulberry Ericsson Garage musical drives off with prize Lords vote for party donation tax breaks PC World the Computer Superstore Prescott U-turn on French 'cold feet' Banks could aid fight on fraud Abbey National Acupuncture on the NHS Parliament in Brief Move to widen embryo research Army barracks in shameful state Quote of the day Today in Parliament Castelli Top Tories plot Hague succession The unanswered English question cannot be ignored On Politics Virgin wines Harry Potter Peers ask for huge rise in allowances AOL Confident Bush rehearses for the Oval Office Gore demands that every vote must be counted How the votes rose and fell IF Intelligent Finance Slendertone Lawyers head into unknown legal terrain Veto issue will prove obstacle to major reform BT The Battle for Europe Enlargement Nice Summit Havel says delay may spell disaster The view from Eastern Europe Seat 'Haider learnt all he knows from me' A view from Italy Vauxhall Theatre Tokens AceR Right gains from fear of eastern 'invasion' Nice Summit (AP): Schroder's wife attacks German Government Ritalin sold in playgrounds First direct Chancellor gives public support to 'race victim' Gateway Japanese navy officer was a spy World in Brief Indian ceasefire Water threat (AP): Wallenberg's fate (Reuters): Longest tunnel Nato plans to patrol Kosovo with former foe One. Tel Thousands of families flee border battlefront Clicktso. com Knesset election vote tests Barak News The Times online Even Tory diehards know they're on to a loser Last week's polls proved that Hauge's strategy is fundamentally flawed The blue-blooded broker may struggle to rebuff its red-blooded suitors Picture Gallery Child abuse makes a mockery of justice Callas move The Times Diary The Minor Key A far more momentous summit than Blair is ready to admit Taxing Dilemmas Earmarked taxes are not the solution to the NHS's ills The Art of Imitation Copycatery is as old as art itself Who should fund the rail system Accountability in NHS 'a mess' Crisis in care homes System of little benefit Funding for schools Chernobyl explosion Political fudge on global warming Flower power Ordeal by water Court Circular Church news Personal Column Picture Gallery Turner treasure draws on beauty of the Yorkshire Dales Anniversaries Birthdays Memorial service University news Meeting Livery companies Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheons Royal Over-Seas League Dinners Sir Malcolm Bradbury NOvelist who lampooned the pretensions of the 1960s and established a highly successful creative writing course at the University of East Anglia Personal Column Vice-Admiral Sir Donald Gibson Naval aviator who battled against the enemy in wartime and government cuts in peacetime with equal forcefulness and zest Austria Wins Miss World Syngenta No Title Gazenove blueprint for £1.5bn float to create 80 millionaires Lower costs for investors Charcol Daimler faces $8bn lawsuit UK firms 'face £35bn burden' DTI asks about Wray shares Business Index Results in Brief Telewest EU accepts Britain's savings tax alternative Hollick set for £1.25bn buyback BoS-Abbey talks go on Harvey Lipsith, chief executive of Allders, the… Henderson poaches ScotEq managers Webex Immelt to replace Welch at GE Cordiant extends in Germany Business in Brief Meriwether trails Lastminute glitch Headlam target UK losing tobacco taxes, says Imps SAP Cazenove's discreet success Commentary Brown proves that vetoes pay for all Investors that time and the City forgot Dear Santa. . . Banks' brake on Wm Baird sale Oftel in BT Net inquiry WH Smith hits back at DMGT Bid doubts fail to hold L&G Stock Market Enterprise energised by strong results Rumour of the day Directors' dealing Eurotop 100 Imperial lights up investors' portfolios Tempus Atlantic Telecom Allders Gloom shrouds the globe as the prospect brightens Economic View Easing of fiscal and monetary policy should give pause even to the grimmest of Scrooges Simply back in command City Diary Mind the gap City Diary Red card City Diary Putin's optimism I fails to mask bleak outlook for Russia Dutch treat City Diary Use color. com AEA shakes up board as profits slump by 66% CAT to raise US profile with Nasdaq listing Care UK secures contracts Dell Atlantic's statement lifts ailing shares Legal & Public Notices Allen's Speedy plan hits shares Southern Vectis opts to demerge Business in Brief Contract for BAE BA go plan boost InterClubNet loss Securicor service Tate & Lyle sells Blue Circle boosted by fresh bid speculation Optimistic Nord Anglia advances The Times MMT calls off merger talks over valuation Workspace shares leap as interims rise 62% RiverSoft to press on with flotation Sun microsystems Gannons to increase its Dutch expansion Alchemy in line as suitor for Hamleys The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities close higher England chasing treble to soothe their troubles Rugby union O'Brien recovers lost cause Snooker Links For the record The Times Chargers finally end their losing streak Amerian football NFL results and tables Pools forecast By Our Sports Staff: Germans ' doubt over stadium Athletics More power for Peugeot Sport in Brief Knights victory in Europe puts icing on cake Ice hockey Thompson adds gold experience Rowing Direct Route starts journey at Sandown Racing Tomorrow Yesterday's results 10% over Starting Price Guaranteed Hereford Newton Abbot Lingfield Park Rapid RACELiNE Meeting Points Richards calls for break with tradition Motor rallying Northern lights reflect urgent iieed for renewed focus Rugby league Henman hoping to ring changes Tennis Nationwide England aiming to exorcise ghosts Cricket Azharuddin found guilty of 'fixing' Australia favourites to rule world Fairclough returns to mind the gap for Stevenage Football In Times 2 today Fantasy League Football details Bramble brings hope of lasting fruit Ipswich Town's starstruck teenager is warming to his growing status Football The Premiership today Cup proves to be worthy of attention Wenger enjoys change of fortune Depleted England facing tough test Venables keeps Gibson guessing The Times Crossword Armstrong's epic tale rides high on roll of honour A story of triumph and mortality is the sports book of the year The William Hill shortlist Bonanza Pashmina & Cashmere Sale Cardiff s plan to cultivate Cup in jeopardy Picture Gallery Instant information Contents Virgin territory The most sought-after tickets of the year are for Madonna tonight in Brixton, Why is she such a phanomenon? The Times opera critic Rodney Milnes, who knew little of her, immersed himself in her work for a weekend. This is verdict Only icons like Monroe and Eartha Kitt stand comparsion The Test Tattoos The scrum to become one of the 4.000 Escape from slavery Nepalese girls lured into India's sex Industry are being rescued and taken home. Sue Carpenter reports ICR International Care & Retief Pretentious, Moi? There are no Harodl Bloom is the world's leading literary critic and a fierce controversialist. He invites Joanna Coles to tea Bloom on Salman Rushdie The Times Generosity of spirit at the Benns' Battler Blair 's more Baldwin than Wilson Exit the 'hardest of hard-liners The blood clot that changed my life Eamonn toland believes he ws almost killed by a deep-vein thrombosis after a long flight. here he calls for airlines to warn passengers of the risk they face Complacency and scepticism has prevented warnings of the dangers The People who have cancer oftern suffer pain unnecessarlly. Simon Crompton reports The Times Precocious puberty One is six girls now enters the first stages of puberty at the age of eight. Peta Bee reports Constipation Over 2 Million Men in the Uk Have Erection Problems Bones of contention Osteopaths have been divided by a body set up to regulate the profession, says Anne Woodham Optical Quality Reading Glasses Out of the blues Interview: Stephen Jeffreys has ditched the Restaration for the Deep South. He tells Nigel Williamson why Working in a 12-bar blues convention is not hard. You needn't worry about melody Talking it like they used to walk it Theatre: Maureen Paton meets two actresses who have found their true metier—and made their fortunes—as playwrights Theatre Eye Contact Riverside Studios, W6 Are you ready to rumble? Opera: What a long—OK, short—strange trip it's been for voice of the moment, barltone Dmitry Hvorostovsky, says John Allison In a very concentrated amount of time I've had my career and my whole adult life Opera notes Nabucco Re-routed in the classics Jazz: The eclectic Don Byron is mixing it with the vocal repertoire, from Schumann to Motown. Stuart Nicholson reports I am no much concerned with genres of music. There's always been cross pollination Play choice For serious songs Recital: Rodney Milnes sees Bryn Terfel prove that as a comic he makes a great singer Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican The bow selector Music: It would take a week to fully pay tribute to the career of Yehudi Menuhin, but a day-long celebration did its best, says Geoff Brown Perhaps it was in the ytoung soloists that the Menuhin spirit of hoope and joy was best seen New classical CDs Comedy Ross Noble Soho Theatre , WC1 Reviews: A Geordie comic stretches his thin material; Nick Hornby gathers his mates for charity Entertainments Benefit Night TreeHouse Trust Hammersmith Palais, W6 Last Pumpkin proves to be smashing investment Messrs Stewart Dyre and Slnclair earned £500 for this week's winner, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Go for Goals Galore! Braced for a bleak winter Check your FA Carling Premiership and European player scores from this list Fantasy football The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items The great brain robbery Yesterday's Viewing Interference US Soapwatch Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Film Choice BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2199 BT The Times Linklaters & Alliance Tite &Lewis Wanted : caring couples for children in care This week ministers outline reforms to the adoption laws. Christopher Barton reports Last year 2,400 childrenwere unplaced, yet 1,300 approved adopters awaited a placement Laurence Simons Contents Clifford chance Central Law Training Ltd. KPMG Search & Selection JM Joanne Manson Recruitment Voluntary Board Members Are press conferences public or private? The House of Lords' ruling over what constitutres a public meeting is long overdue, says Antony Whitaker The Lords' decision settles a point of law that has been disputed for at least 50 years The Times Law Awards Holman Fenwick & Willan Greener Grass Legal Consultant Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses wrongful dismissal, blasphemy, contractual changes and executing a will 'The sensitive proceedings involeved a high-profile kidnapping' Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Short Term Contracts ZMB Linklaters & Alliance One 2 one Chambers The minister is wrong to mock this charter News Laurence Simons Wilsons When the quest for justice sours How the system gets its wrong Criticism is due when Police and court resources are used to reach a doubtful verdict says Eob woffinden Cold comfort from a glacial process The golden age of bribery and corruption Chambers and Partners Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment The struggle to punish late payers Can the law clear those unpaid invoices, asks Grania Langdon-Down Only deal in town? Freindly foes Top of the class A case of stage fright Leaving Leeds More pain for a big accountant trying legal work. John Malpas reports City brief Monster Mercuri Urval Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission The University of Hong Kong Whitehead Mann GKR The Times Law costs consultants—the pros and the cons Lessons to be learnt The cheek of it! Appeal court should usually not reverse fact House of Lords Published November 28,2000 Designer Guild Ltd v Russell Williams (Textiles) Ltd (trading as Washington Dc) Before Lord Bingnam of Cornhill, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Millett and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches November 23,2000 Litigant has no unfettered choice of tribunal Queen's Bench Division Published November 28,2000 Ot Africa Line Ltd v Fayad Hijazy and Another Same v Fayad Hijazy and Others Before Mr Justice Aikens Judgment October 27,2000 Document false if circumstances absent Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 28,2000 Attorney-General's Reference (No 1 of 2000) Before Lord Woolf, Lord CVhief Justice, Mr Justice Alliott and Mr Justice Bell Judgment November 20,2000 Disposal of land is on conveyance and not contract Queen's Bench Division Published November 28,2000 Regina v Hackney London Borouogh Council, Ex parte Structadene Ltd Before Mr Justice Elias Judgment November 10,2000 Deprivation order against one co-defendant in joint venture valid Court of Appeal Ceiminal Division Published November 28,2000 Regian v Burgess Before Lord Justice Laws, Mr Justice Holman and Judge David Clarke, Qc Judgment November 2,2000 Haarman Hemmelrath Sole Legal Advisor Slough The Manchester Metropolitan University Butterworths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College CPS Crown Prosecution Service Woman non-lawyer given job of selecting new judges Trading places Picture Gallery Chambers Taylor-Root Picture Gallery Partnership built on trade Saudi UK Links Britain is now the second biggest investor in Saudi Arabia, after America Bumper profits to diversify Michael Knipe Introduces a 16-Page Report on Saudi Arabia, where an Oil-Backed Boom is In search of the $25 barrel Oil Industry Fact File The average Internet download takes 22 seconds.… Land of opportunity The kingdom is keen to attract investmen to keep citizens in work, says Michael Knipe Modernisation The Aggad Investment Company AICO A towering landmark Architecture Prince brings on the reserves What was once a by-product is now a valuable source of energy, says Michael Knipe Natural Gas Strength through diversity Two vast industrial regions have been built to exploit chemicals and plastics Non-Oil Exports SABIC Tamer Industries Saudi Arabian Airlines A market ripe for development Diplomacy in the Arab World Telecommunication No Title Steering a middle course Saudi Arabia exerts a quiet influence through initiatives to benefit the whole region, says Michael Binyon Prince Saud's experience and steadiness have been critical factors behind the scenes Saudi Aramco Full steam ahead for free trade markets David Rudnick looks at how Saudi Arabia is boosting business with new re-export zones at the ports of jeddah and Dammam Exports M. And. A. Albawardi Foreign investors get a warm welcome The kingdom's doors are opening to outsiders says David Rundnick Privatisation Saudi will have to change radically to compete in the new environment Al-Khaleejiah Worldwide readership Media Resisting a diet of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll Changing Times National Industrialization Company Pleasure park ill the desert A mountain wilderness has become a holiday paradise, says Tony Dawe Regeneration The Shell Companies in Saudi Arabia A generation of entrepreneurs Education and Emloyment Polygamy gives wives extra freedom Women Saudi Electricity Company Ericsson Time stands still for Red Sea grandmother Marce Venditti meets a civil engineer with a passion for history Old Jeddah Just saddle up a camel The old craftsmen. Our aim is not to do the job… And pack the falcons Leisure Carmen Moura learns all about desert pastimes and camping under the stars Dell. Com Saudi Oger Ltd
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