News from 09/01/2001
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Paula Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, David Rhys Jones, Martin Mears, Martin Young, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nina Temple Director, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Anne Woodharn, Charles Shoebridge, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Keith Vaz, Keith Miles, Chairman, Shirley English, Sue Morgan, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Dr Jane Collins, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Matt Sims, Alan Millard, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Bell Bbc Education Secretary, Anatole Kaletsky, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, David Pannick, Qc, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, John Blaxter President, Ray Smith, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Clare Nash, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Robin Lewando, Mark Souster National League, Roger Boyes, Michael Evans and Richard Owen, Mike Bradle, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Clive Mathieson and James Doran, Adam Jones, Barbara Parrish, Cyril Clarke Frs, Marcus Binney, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Colin Berry, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ian Graymore, Harry Mawdsley, Peta Bee, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Emily Davies, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Edmund Couybeare, Michael P. Duffy, Veronica Cowan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Paul Nathanson, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Hilary Finch, Barry Millington and John Altison, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Sally Patten and Clive Mathieson, John Tiller Chancellor, Walter Gammie, Graham Brady, Peter Riddell, Dan Munford, Michael Gove, Ian De Freitas, Ben Webster, Ben Macintyre, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Catherine Moorehead, Adrian Magnus, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Roy A. C. Ramm Director, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Eric Rippon,
ResumoIndex Shipman told me to go to bed and leave my front door… Bulger killers win promise of secret lives Hit squads threat as hospitals get deadline to clean up filthy wards Hospital Tales See Think Index Judge punched by runaway prisoner Orange offer Ammo statement Rail setback 2 lifetime Prince backs scheme for little badges of honour The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Dismal plan for Dixon de Dock Vert Parlimentary Sketch New drug will fight hospital superbug The weather today The Times Online Farmers told to cover risk Security at Old Bailey criticised Unionist fury over terrorist release Art's old guard fears hanging offence Affair catches up with teacher Minnie the Minx to become 'PC' Photograph gives the bride away Avuncular supporter of Britart Car went two miles with body on roof Sale now on Picture worth $500,000 a square inch 'Young men are at serious risk of attack by the public' Lady Justice Butler-Sloss's summary and judgment Abbey National Killers shielded from 'desire for deadly revenge' Bulger Ruling Internet poses a new threat Judge born into a family at law Papers split over Impact of decision Mother attacks 'slap in face' Adobe Experts rehearse boys for life on the outside Bulger Ruling MP wants new system to tackle Nhs bungles New watchdog 'will seek to spot the danger doctors faster First direct Dell By a Correspondent: First day at school for brave cancer girl Two jailed for racing firm fraud News in Brief 'Cyst' was baby Testicle case Horse tragedy Crushed by tree Orange Disruption sets rail renaissance back three years Tube safely issue 'exaggerated' BT Boys rescued from mud trap Multiple Display Advertising Items Drink-drive accidents rise by 11% News in Brief Diamond drama Writer loses Racial claim Winter death toll British Airways to issue blood clots warning Teacher was shot in back Prudential Big travel firms left in shade Freeserve I am still afraid of Gascoigne, says ex-wife Discreet charm of European honours DLI Teachers vote for action over staffing Rebel parents launch own school Hastings Direct How restorers 'improved' Stonehenge Clear skies forecast for total eclipse of the Moon Time C&G Toddler wins injury damages News in Brief Dog owner jailed Thrush call Not so welcome Galaxy merger Ministers pressure on Homes Bill Scond reading: Requirements for seller's packs colud be set aside NationWide Met call rejected Parliament in Brief Guards for police Quote of the day Today Catherine Walker Marks & Spencer Parties claim: we are toughest on asylum Leaders line up for duel on public spending Sinn Fein in new talks over weapons London Boat Show Talks on Labour health revolt Picture Gallery Treasuries wrestle for supremacy Virgin Travel Store MPs plan party funds inquiry SAAB Russia may return £45bn Nazi booty Visa Learndirect It's all Greek? Not any longer Airlines spurn bomb-proof baggage boxes Pilots seek help from the passengers IF Lockerbie suspects will not testify Backpacker saw hostel bin on fire World in Brief Tower made safe (Reuters): Russians killed (Reuters): Coup thwarted (AP): Lash 'celebration' (AP): Exorcism boom Convicted killer shoots witnesses Seafrance Election winner faces ban Germany ignored uranium warning Britain will rule out U-turn Left marches on Paris again after 130 years BT Tiny French lose appetite for fish and chips £500m US destroyer takes Stealth technology to sea ATOC Hindus display model of temple for mosque site Pakistan bans usury under Islamic law A Jolly Good Queue at the Sales Chile begins to confront atrocities British Gas Nixon race tape spotlights Bush defence chief Israelis march against Clinton plan to divide Jerusalem Halifax The Times Online The Times online Our grave failure to treasure human life Where is society's shriek of moral outrage when death comes to call? Sickly hospitals are far more dangerous than the fragile railways Picture Gallery An expensive way to short-change democracy Ann's tonic The Times Diary A Dangerous Judgment Bad for the Bulger killers, worse for a free press Standing Still The SDLP should stop prevaricating over police reform Little Gongs Give honours that can be worn in the back of a bus Measures to stop another Shipman Solicitors on strike Deja vu Language of communication and understanding The politics of working together Church attendance Threat to museums Farmed salmon Team spirit at work Accidentally creative Court Circular Legal news School news Birthdays Picture Gallery Personal Column Anniversaries Fellowships Forthcoming marriages Thanksgiving celebration Lord Lovell-Davis Key figure behind the scenes in Harold Wilson's election campaigns Personal Column Colin Watson Modest and meticulous journalist who laid the foundations of the modern obituary notice in his 25 years as Obituaries Editor of The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Staines Air Crash Inquiry On this Day January 9,1973 Marcello Minale Designer who caught the mood of the Sixties and never looked back Thales Soft landing still expected, says George Kingfisher to sell to Tiseali Charcol Orange plans bond issue to protect £45bn flotation GUS to buy failed dot-com Twa set for $2bn sale No title US utilities hope for help Predictions for the year Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Brent 15-day (Mar) $24.10 ($24.95) Gold Exchange Rates Hope for parts of Lianwern to beat Corus cut Rentokil sell-off falls short of £600m target Legal & Public Notices Vodafone buys Mexican stake Digital TV growth boosts Pace Harry Potter and the merchandising deal Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Tax return error warning Jaguar car sales leap by 20% Anti-cancer pill launch plan lifts Phytopharm Tube row puts £2bn properly deal at risk The Times Microsoft lawyers attack judge Business in Brief Goodyear to cut 540 jobs Merrill to sell Global Energy ING close to sale of stockbroker Hoskins joins Iceland boards Amvescap to merge funds Donna Karan deal in doubt Autonomy announces IBM deal SAP Haythornthwaite comes full circle Lafarge filially bage Blue Circle Plans for sale spark Alstom fall Toy retailers see double-digit rise US revamp for Old Mutual M&S defies Christmas critics Heywood seen as consolidation bet Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird& Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Glaxo SmithKline starts life on an upbeat note Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Why a recession in 2001 is almost out of the questions Economic View BT favourite for villain of Net City Diary Hedge collar City Diary Fire away City Diary Lawyers have to compete hard in an open market for legal services Business Letters Reform group wants transparent and fair property… Tough controls in British casinos make… Spens files City Diary The Times Our strength is a strong pound Shares slide after midday respite In Technology British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service The times Fitzgerald keeps faith in Tiutchev Racing Hereford Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Tomorrow Joynes has day to remember Wolverhampton Meeting Points The Times gulde to today's racing Leicester Cup classics bring chance of perfect brew for RFU Rugby Union Moseley profiting from passion play at Penzance Ravens go on defensive to see off Titans Battle of Roses may blossom again Rugby league For the record Conference games Today's fixtures Top seeds continue to flourish at sharp end Darts Pools forecast Deacon in top fen for first time Sports in Brief England profit as Tudor goes to great lengths Cricket Giddins gets chance to resurrect his career with Surrey The Times Panesar gives cause for concern Walsh produces perfect finish after flase start Bowls Picture Gallery Eagles and Knights continue to lose the plot Ice hockey Spaekman takes on manager's role at Barnsley Football Conference crusade for promotion places gathers pace Sky hope for repeat of thrilling high noon shoot-out Bradford made to cut and run Football The Premiership today Tractor Boys can reap European harvest Ipswich Town seek to repay their chairman by winning the Worthington Cup Vieira's outburst courts more trouble from FA The Times Crossword A woman set to becomes main attraction in a man's world Picture Gallery Zoff lined up to replace Eriksson Cahoot Lifetime Arts Health Plus Law Shipman tried to kill me Contents Shipman's first victim? When Elaine Oswald was 25 she visited her Gp, Harold Shipman, in Todmorden - and nearly died. Now she and have started there. Eve-Ann Prentice reports The 2 Minute Briefing A tycoon's tangled legacy The English lover of a Japanese tycoon is still fighting for compensation for their two daughters 15 years after he died in a plane crash. Carol Midgley meets Susanne Bayly Yukawa patted Susanne's stomach and said 'take care of my last creation Sainsburys Buzz No title Been there done that Dieting Happy in our prime The over-50s give more to society than any age group - and deserve reports, says Heather Nicholson Not dead yet The Times Take a sleep break How to sleep deeply The Test How to treat measles As controversy rages over the MMR jab, Simon Crompton reports on protecting and treating your child Marie Stopes International So far and yet so near with telemedicine High-tech healthcare MOPS Picture Gallery Exercise caution Creatine is a supplement that helps sportsmen and women to perform at their peak. Experts are divided over its safety. Peta Bee reports The Times It's medicine, not glitz Eastern medicine may be fashionable, but is often misunderstood, says Anne Woodham Handyspecs Young, bold and ever so good-looking It used to be that an architect's career beganat 45. Not so now, says Marcus Binney, who is transported by an exhibition of invigorating young talent The novelty, variety and sheer range of applicants makes this one of the most worthwhile architecture prizes Play choice Pretentious Moi? Up the worker Comic Dominic Holland is acheery chap. Just don't call him middle-class, says Clive Davis Fresh from directing kathleen Turner and Jerry Hall, Terry Johnson teams up with Alison Steadman to revive Joe Orton. Interview by Maureen paton The paly is a slckening little thing. Alison has now been ritually abused for many many evenings Strike a chord to a different beat Pianist Laurent de Wilde blends drum 'n' bass with jazz. It's tomorrow's sound, he tells Stuart Nicholson 'I'm not turning my back on jazz, rather on sounds that are so typical of it New jazz albums Ii hands on decks Barry Millington and his CD player look forward to some great classical records in 2001 New classical albums A class of his own Pianit Stephen Kovacevich is giving over a South Bank recital to a masterclass. We're all invited, he tells Hilary Finch 'I'm not trying to chance people; I'm trying to stimulate them BBC CO/ Wordsworth QEH No title RG Freddy Kempf Wigmore Hall Heathcote says cheers to North East strikers 'Oohs' and 'aahs' come courtesy of Boksic anb Philips on New Year's Day, Says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Check your player scores here 2 for 1 Flight Offer Cup brings no points and mixed blessings The Times Bridge Chess by Raymaond Keene Winning Move Word Watching Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Four 4 No title Picture Gallery Today's television Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2234 CFN Motor accidents—who Should pay? The BOC Group Lipson Lloyd Jones Whipping boy moves to lead the field The biggest cash boost in Cps history means David Calvert-Smith can lick it into shape. interview by Frances Gibb UNUM Contents Lipson Lloyd Jones Garfield Robbins Why our JP system is a jewel of democracy The training of a magistrate Norton Rose Laurence Simons ZMB Readers' queries Your Shout The College of law on disputed wills, suing a union, profiting from an invention and the obligations of company directors Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Your word could be law Junior Solicitor 20,000 employees, 27 countries, 5 languages. can you… Schroder Ventures Norton Rose The Public Trust Office Chambers A matrimonial mess that makes a mockery of justice Picture Gallery News CPS CSAV WorldPay Why judges need more emotion A new televsion drama puts the judiciary in the dock, says Paul Nathanson Hempsons Solicitors Itf The verdicts: OTT but cool QD Covere Wh0 should pay the victims of motor accidents—the insurers or the drivers asks Veronica Cowan The calming b a storm of pr Picture Gallery Human rights v speed cameras When the court goes walkabout Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times The Flaklands Islands Government Office Lord Chancellor Worldwide web of laws threatens the Internet Ian De Freitas looks at how courts in one country can curb online activity based in another Pump Court Nomura Collison Grant How to sport lawyers of the future who have the X factor Frances Gibb meets the winners of a competition sponsored by Addleshaw Booth & Co and The Times to find tomorrow's lawyers Global warming Power to repatriate mentally ill immigrant lawful Court Od Appeal Court cannot impose consecutive detention and training order Court of Appeal Retrospectivity of human rights Court of Appeal Fair trial denied in judicial review process State subsidy does not stop public service tendering Confiscation and compensation orders No human rights retrospectivity in contract Effect on children of mother's manslaughter sentence EU entry point rare parrots irrelevant Exclusive licence hinders freedom of expression Legal incompetence can prejudice fair trial Court of Appeal Brecon Beacons National Park Investor in People Community Legal Service HD Hill Dickinson Elliott Slone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nottingham Trent University BMG Litigator Assistant Office Manager Wilberforce Chambers Time is running out for ban on 'one-stop shops' Trading places Picture Gallery KLegal
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