News from 05/12/2000
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Andrew Robson, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Robert Cole, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Jessica Davies, Ian Brodie and Damian Whitworth, Peter Lansley, John Birchall, Tom Pocock, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Spiro James, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Ian C. Statham, James Bone, Martin Fletcher Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Elizabeth Judge, William Hutton, Deborah Dooley, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Paul Robertshaw, Robert Bruce and Jon Ashworth, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Elinore Wellwood, Peter Wright (Director), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, H. C. Grant, Mark Kober-Smith, Dr Jane Collins, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stewart Mills, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Mike Jiggins, Alice Lagnado, John Nichol, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Bloore, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Gavin Ashenden, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Val Sampson, Mark Court, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Roland Watson and Helen Studd, Angela Jameson, Paul Armstrong, Alison Berridge, John Philips, Mark Souster National League, T. W. Turnill, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michael White, Adam Jones, Damian Whitworth and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Marcus Binney, Mary Kenny, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Roger Mortimer, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Jeffery Thomas, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patricia Jellicoe, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Joseph Lawrence, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Suzanne Olivier, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, John Shaw, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Richard Harris, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Martin Bowley, Michael Evans, Chandra Wickramasinghe, David Lister and Valerie Elliott, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoNo Title Libby Purves celebrates the discreet charm of The… Judges put Bush in sight of white House Lamont accepts Pinochet's star of Merit' No Title Poignant images that trace Damilola's final steps New fathers to have £120 leave No Title Index Boodle & Dunthorne Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items Europhile Tory MP endorsed by activists EU approves six-month cattlefeed ban The weather today No Title 'Titanic' teddy fetches £91,750 Picture Gallery For all areas of weather advice call our Customer… Police hold Lamplugh suspect News in Brief Sir Elton's former lover tells of hurt at Palace snub £2.25m for inmate injured in stair fall Call to preserve Fonteyn memorabilia Alternative therapy,'killed cancer man' Picture Gallery Mother waits as family die in air crash No Title No Title Florida round leaves Gore on the ropes NEC Computer International Picture Gallery 'Small town' judge who kept court and country waiting The Times Online Party enforcer rallies allies to fight on Wake up to top bunk danger, parents urged Lecture remembers thud in the night Red alert BUPA Virgin mobile No Title Gut in murder trial starts No Title Haunting sight of last skip and jump Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Stressed teacher awarded £250,000 P&O Stena Line Online school to teach the world a lesson Unit offers help on staff Posthouse School sex abuse inquiry Picture Gallery Ford Blair faces winter with NHS glass half full Picture Gallery No Title Send casualty cases elsewhere, doctors plead Hospital to spend extra cash on patients''hotel' Call for cancer drug licence The Times Online Dixons No Title Commuters delayed as inter-city trains whizz by Picture Gallery The Times Tuesday December 5 2000 Irate passenger says it's time to change the crew Paras braced for ruling on kosovo killings Balkan peacekeepers bed down for another winter of discomfort Picture Gallery Britain in Kosovo 13 Shots in the night secured control Ancient rocks may prove key to life on Mars PC World the Computer Superstore Kenya find makes man look years older Police will not face charges over shooting Road-rage driver sent to prison News in Brief Gucci embraces bad boy of style McQueen Outrageously hip but still beautiful CCTV Picture Gallery No Title Families jettison meals at table No Title Tory euro poll may ease Clarke comeback National Savings Hague sells us short with vague populist gimmicks On Politics Blair pays court to Countryside Alliance Bosch Washing Machines Too Much Spin Condensation? Damp? No Title Enviromax Brown tries to steal Portilo's thunder Picture Gallery Drug dealers' passports to be confiscated Labour will open door to minorities Marks & Spencer Financial Services Prudential Tiny Computer Ltd Pope's hand of friendship Picture Gallery Tiny Computer Ltd Invensys Kentucky Derby winner is murdered Halifax We may monitor or record calls. You must be aged 18… Zeta-Jones denies rows over pre-nuptial deal Dell Host No Title Amish in battle to keep child labour Cook digs in against 'tanding Euro-army' Chirac needs treaty triumph Picture Gallery Intelligent Finance Where EU washes its dirty linen France wrings its hands as young run wild Nazi symbol falls to the chainsaw British Gas Norway shocked by royal romance Putin plays up the Red Army tune Time Computers No Title No Title Clinton craves place as peace broker No Title Secret message for Dalai Lama North Korea 'is still arming' Dharmshala Picture Gallery (Reuters): New strife for Olympic committee World in Brief Mother-in-law will join Ireland tour Netanyahu keeps supporters guessing on election plans Israeli helicopters beat off assault on holy site Doctors take 'fantastic voyage' inside Egyptian mummy's body Picture Gallery No Title The Times on line Multiple Display Advertising Items Read my lips—Non can only mean Yes Labour speaks one language to foreigners, and another to voters Spare a thought for dotcom Martha—the Net empress with no clothes Picture Gallery A practical strategy to flush out the bullies If we are to civillse our children, we must be brave and think the unthinkable Spare a thought for dotcom Martha—the Net empress with no clothes Picture Gallery Giles Coren Bad vibes The Times Diary The NHS Balance There will be difficulties in measuring progress this winter Law and Order Gore's quest for victory in court should now end A Song for Russia The old Soviet national anthem looks set for a return 'Cruel' verdict gives no justice to Chinook pilots The death of Damilola Equipping an EU force Roundabout diplomacy Letters to the Editor Comets a possible source of BSE? Fonteyn collection must be saved No Title Court Circular The Times Anniversaries Personal Column Premium Bonds Personal Column Birthdays Forthcoming marriages No Title Personal Column No Title Personal Column Owen Hickey Self-effacing Times man who wielded great influence through his persuasive leading articles on the affairs of the day No Title Peter Earl Helicopter pilot who flew almost every day for three weeks in the desperate attempt to save victims of the Dutch floods of 1953 Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Edwina Curries No Favour Edge and skill at a moment's notice, When, for example. President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas in November FUJITSU No Title French minimum wage threat to UK jobs Pru favourite as Eureko quits race for Equitable Euro surges against dollar Picture Gallery No Title Abbey leaps on speculation Picture Gallery The right mortgage? Picture Gallery Windfalls of £610 from B&B E&Y chief sees salary top £1m No Title Coats Viyella sells business No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Homebuyers warned against increasing debt UN&M in £21m US Net venture Business in Brief Formula One stake sold Lastminute rises as growth beats City forecasts Scot Power breakdown will cost up to £130m Results in Brief No Title Picture Gallery No Title Travelling by train this Christmas? Make sure you're not left standing Give yourself a break, book early with Virgin Trains and save £5 Windfall of $112m for Quaker Oats Chief Companies House National minimum—or we pay Commentary No Title Shares in Holidaybreak, which offers caravan and… Eircell's £3.2bn sale close to conclusion Picture Gallery Baltic Exchange goes electronic HSBC National minimum—or we pay Burford MBO plan bolsters property sector Top 'tip' for Lse post out of race No Title Billiton gains after excursion Stock Market Corus sounds the right note Major Indices Eurotop 100 London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Booking in for B&B holds attractions Tempus Dollar Rates Wall Street No Title Stable exchange rates set to rule on global markets Economic View Clearly the US economy is slowing, but so is Lurope. The British economy seems stable Annual awards captured on film City Diary One year on City Diary GoING gone City Diary No Title Targets and Potential Prices Picture Gallery Boncaster Ltd. Quoted property groups join the queue to go private Equities pare early losses Alcoholic Beverages Electricity Equities pare early losses Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Pharmaceuticals Mining Insurance Leisure & Hotels Building Materials Engineering Printing & Paper Oil & Gas Investment Trusts Property Chemicals Picture Gallery Construction Engineering, Vehicles Equities pare early losses Retailers, Food Food Manufacturers Telecommunications Distributors Retailers, General Transport Healthcare Shorts (under 5 years) Household Gds & Text Diversified Industrials Water Source FT Information The Times Unit Trust Information Service Get with our new business guide The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title Wilkinson enjoys well-earned rest Rugby union Vikings tame Lions to secure play-off spot Victor Chandler Today's fixtures Pools forecast Picture Gallery Oxford pack holds the key For the record No Title Legal Notices National Conference Eastern division Barking thrive on strong roots Taylor fails to save England Sport in Brief Fencing No Title Murray Smith becomes fashion victim Racing Big-race wins fail to stop trainer from calling it a day Fontwell Park Reading the racecard Front Page Pubs Ltd Juvenile Novices Hurdle Rapid Raceline National Hunt Festival 2001 Racing Betline No Title Meeting Points Tote Credit Club Handicap Hurdle Sedgefield Wolverhampton 12.40 Bet Direct on ITV Text Page 368 Handicap Course Specialists Backers head for exit 2.20 Premier Trade Frames Classified Hurdle Course Specialists 2.10 Marshalls Clay Products Handicap Bunkered First Time No Title McSorley ban frustrates Knights Ice hockey BAR give Davidson test drive Motor racing For people who live their lives in seasons, not… Phillips in mood to learn from dry run Biley begins to turn Barton round with Trophy success Progressing on Wright lines Former England player seeks more success in FA cup with Southport No Title No Title Pressure on Eriksson may prove blessing in disguise No Title The Premiership today No Title Vieira gives Wenger more cause to worry Leeds lack head masters Snap shot No Title England revival threatened by a tour too far The Times Crossword No Title Football Handbook Keane vows to prove his worth No Title Venables agrees to be daily help Picture Gallery Times 2 Fantasy football Street cred Times 2 Cover Story Coronationa Street celebrates its 40th anniversary on Friday, Libby Purves, a fan since her twenties, explains its appeal The Test No Title The Test Why it's not just about nostalgia Putin's nuclear dump Putin's contempt for Rusia's environment could lead to unclear catastrophe, Richard Beeston reports Russia's Environmental Nightmare No Title Vladivostok Am I damaging Jessica Davies answers a child psychology expert's charge that to go out to work in the first year of your children's life causes them harm We working mothers are very good at generation guilty misery for ourselves My children? Times 2 View Point Women return to the office after having children because they have to But it does not necessarily produce black and white… Women return to the offfice after having children because they have to Women return to the office after having children because they have to Pretentious, Moi? The Times No Title Nixon's grace under pressure Anthony Howard Times 2 Opinion How will Blair shuffle his pack? And the winner is—second best No Title A positive outlook A new organisation is helping adults with Asperger's syndrome to cope with everyday life. Deborah Dooley reports With the right support, a lot of people with Asperger's can live independently Picture Gallery Is private care bad for your health? Baroness Nicholson believes mistakes and poor care led to her husband's death in a private hospital. val Sampson reports Picture Gallery No Title Index Why it's good to talk Christmas Appeal CancerBACUP is a lifeline for cancer sufferers - but it cannot cope with all the calls it receives. David Charter spends a day with one of its nurses The Times Times 2 Family Health Index Children crying when their parents leave them at… Dr Jane Collins Separation anxiety Picture Gallery Carers of fast turnover, since this won't offer the consistency she needs. It is always unsetting for a No Title Sniff, chew or swallow Vitamin supplements come in all shapes and sizes—capsules, oils, powders, sprays, Does it make a difference which one you take? Suzanne Olivier investigates Can nettles Fresh research has backed up a folk remedy that eases the pain of arthritis. Peta Bee reports Your way to wellbeing Multivitamins & Minerals plus Really take the sting out of arthritis? Rheumatic Aches and Pains? No Title No Title Hoovers clean up Museum: Hampshire had an amazing collection of everyday objects on its hands—and so now the public does too, wirtes Marcus Binney Having fun is as important as learning. The whole place can be hired for parties C'mon Dad, let's play snap Paul Smith the clothes designer, tells Alex O'Connell how a passion for photography shared with his father has now become an unusual new book Collections C'mon Dad, let's play snap The British Museum's plan to leap boldly into the 21st century, and drag all the other centuries with it To sceptics this may all sound dangerously trendy, an attempt to garner publicity C'mon dad, lets play snap The British Museum's plan to leap boldly into the 21st century, and drag all the other centuries with it No Title No Title Hail the new Heifetz? Hail Interview: Conducting is not the only extra string to Siberian violinist Maxim Vengerov's virtuoso bow, as Richard Morrison discovers Life was hard for us in Siberia, and my musical education was just as tough Is this the start Music: It's make or break time for the ailing ECO can Finlan's Ralf Gothoni turn its fortunes round asks Hilary Finch The new Mozart, more like Times 2 Arts Of the Finnish? HMV No Title No Title The Saturday Times Call it puppet love Theatre: Thunderbirds F. A. B. offers fun with no strings attached, says Ian Johns Concert Hvorostovsky/Arkadiev Queen Elizabeth Hall No Title Opera & Ballet Overwhelming Theatres Fallen Angels Another Country Entertainments The Phantom of the Opera Entertainments Piccadilly Theatre Entertainments Shaftesbury Theatre Entertainments The Graduate The Mikado No Title No Title Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers ad technicians Engineering council No Title Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Fantasy football McKinsey&Company The Times No Title No Title The Times Leaderboard Go for Goals Galore! All for one and one for all No Title No Title The Times Bridge The Times A nose for mankind's past Yesterday's viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Crime Squad 2.30 Learners 3.00 The Builders 3.30… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice No Title Word-Watching answers (from page 26) BBC1 BBC2 Carlton 6.00 London Tonight; Weather (T) (476) 6.30 Itv… Channel 4 6.00 5 News; Weather (T) (8628211) 6.30 Family… Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2205 The Times Today's Viewing Choice The Times MEDesign Ltd Backfriend The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Grounds for dismissal? The tradition of Judges' lodgings is undergoing a major review. Frances Gibb reports No Title ZMB Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Protect vulnerable witnesses, yes—but what about defendants? The new deal for witnesses calls for intellectual fantasy games by judges, says John Cooper Evidence boost for the defence No Title Redstone Telecom Gone are the days when witnesses were a necessary… Capita Ras Legal Picture Gallery Caught in a festive Net Alison Berridge assesses the new laws that protect consumers who shop at a distance Caught in a festive net Lawyer of the week ZMB In house Legal Linklaters & Alliance Litigation Protection Limited Partners for London Firms … Finance … Gorp Recovery Planning Employment Property The vindication of Oscar Wilde is not yet complete Industry Chambers and Partners Goldfish Monster Wits and twits at law Wins and twits at law Paul Magrath looks at the best books of the year with something to say about the laws- and finds anthologies of quotations contact in the best bons mots How well do you know your justice? More help from new technology Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Tribunal door closes to borderline cases Frances Gibb reports on attempts to stem the rise in unfair dismissal claims Latin temperament Notaries fight for rights Picture Gallery PSD RAC Motoring Services Tite&lewis LEX Vehicle Leasing Sumitomo Trust Joanne Manson Recruitment Legal Advisor The Times Woolf's time limits may at last win diligence… Trial by jury legitimises state repression A point of clarification Legal profession should rely on hard facts not… Caseload so large that they are unable to give… Nationality laws valid under Convention Court of Appeal Published December 5,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex parte Montana Before Lord Justice Schiemann, Lord Justice Tuckey and Sir Swinton Thomas Judgment November 23,2000 Assessing area of domestic land for gains tax relief Chancery Division Published December 5,2000 Longson v Baker (Inspector of Taxes) Before Mr Justice Evans-Lombe Judgment November 16,2000 Justices can commit because of inadequacy of power to fine Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published December 5,2000 Regina v Chelmsford Justices, Ex parte Lloyd Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mrs Justice Rafferty Judgment November 14,2000 Patentee not obliged to waive privilege Court of Appeal Published December 5,2000 Oxford Gene Technology Ltd v Affymetrix Inc and Another Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Brooke and Lord Justice Sedley Judgment November 23,2000 Test of exceptional circumstances for compensation Queen's Bench Division Court Published December 5,2000 Regina v Secretary of State of the Home Department, Ex parte Tawfick Before Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Moses Judgment November 16,2000 Duty of school to prevent bullying stops at the school gate Queen's Bench Division Published December 5,2000 Bradford-Smart v West Sussex County Council Before Mr Justice Garland Judgment November 8,2000 Dull & Bore Solicitors In house Legal Succession Planning Associates No Title Conyers Dill & Pearman Harkavys Elliott Slone Commercial Litigator For more details see Littman Chambers Practice Manager for Brighton Solicitors Danger ahead as Law Society is quids out Legal Diary Picture Gallery KLegal
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