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News from 16/01/2001

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David Calvert-Smith, A. C. Williams, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Suzannah Olivier, Dominic Farnsworth, R. F. Channon, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Roland Watson and Richard Ford, Caroline Rickaby, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Clive Sherwood, Robert Thicknesse, David Rhys Jones, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Erich Steiner, Deborah Dooley, Flona Bawdon, Dominic Egan, Kevin Eason, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Dick Pantlin, Ann Turner, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge and Helen Studd, Robin Steers, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Steve Hickman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nigel Hill Chief Inspetor), Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Joseph Rotblat, Matt Sims, David Seaman, Hugh Montefiore, Anatole Kaletsky, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Tom Long and David Adams, Nick Catliff and Ben Gale, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Mark Court, Shirley Conran, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Neil Addison, Edward Fennell, Dennis Berry, Mark Souster National League, Lynette Dobbin, Rupert Wilkinson, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Marcus Binney, Kenneth Redgrave (Consultant in Child Care), Clive Mathieson, James D. Zirin, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Patrick Middleton (Staff of CinC Fleet), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Roger Parker, Peta Bee, Ben MacIntyre and John Hopkins, K. J. Hilton, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Frances Gibb and Helen Rumbelow, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Roland Watson and Nigel Hawkes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Simon Finch, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Ruth Gledhill and Philip Webster, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Professor Stephen Palmer, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Janet Fricker, David Naylor, Michael Gove, Gavin Turk, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Alan Gilding, Pugh and Way, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Peter Lansley and Nick Szczepanik, Louise Delahunty,

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I might found a Boring Party to defy the tittering… Railtrack in £1bn threat to new lines The Voice of Business "It all my look like rewarding Railtrack for past failings, but it must be done' Patience Wheatcroft Hospitals hit Taken for a ride Troops in the dark No Title BOSE How to beat stress Labour poll fears as muggings soar The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: page 36. Law… Newts leave Jaguar stuck in the mud Trader weighs in against kilo Why Verdi is the world's most popular composer Battle for babies sold twice for adoption The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Hoon missile lands with convincing thud Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch Hospitals denied new nurses in exam row The weather today NHS boss quits over bodies How £3m lesbians took the horsey set for a ride Court to rule if golf is just made for walking Anger over dead Briton Cisco Systems Passengers are stranded by new Railtrack delay Hartfield warning Shares slump over fears of £8bn debt Alliance Leicester Troops not told about depleted uranium Minister defends animal lab in crisis Reform to open way for courts on Internet Brown will vote for ban on hunting Ruling on informer postponed News in Brief Threat of schools industrial action Police listed Irish as ethnic recruits Kurd refugees try to cross Channel Oil spill linked to seal pups' death Corrections Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Staff Reporter: Parents to face fewer barriers Priceline Couple face court fight twin babies By a Staff Reporter: The desperation that drives people abroad One liver gives two patients new life BT Livingstone, lost in Newt York First direct Bulger two start plea for freedom New in Brief Military law plea Tasty termites Murder remand Soccer boss loses Accenture Metric martyr weighs justice in the scales Toasted bagels find hole in VAT law Tiny Blood test will reveal schizophrenia Halifax Knights of the screen saved last encore Switching off TV cuts childhood aggression Marriott Stars cluster for Brit Awards SEAT Labour MPs Wary of Hoon's shells pledge Defence Questions: depleted uranium munitions Voters still not prepared to put Nhs in Tory hands Peter Riddell Commentary Virgin money Parliament in Brief First step towards simpler tax law Equal Opportunities Commission RICOH Tories put faith in church appeal Intelligent Finance Pope takes a leaf from Popeye's book Manul work can banish self-indulgence, say bishops Learndirect Queen's stamps set to go under hammer Poor areas get voice in £800m renewal Daewod Wealth signals end to fiatshares Senso Former police chief questioned News in Brief Bullying still rife Shell-shocked Cary Grant statue Stepfather case Ladder escape Fujitsu Miami recount shows Gore was still the loser The Times Online Peugeot Russia resumes Far East naval patrols Estrada witnesses flee country World in Brief (AFP): Women beheaded Becker settlement Cambodia trials (AP): African unity (AP): Flogging on hold (Reuters): Circus accident (Reuters): Mouse trap Fischer's past to be tested in court E1 Salvador hopes fade as four are found alive Israel halts peace talks after settler is killed The Times Online Conern Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush held to-embassy pledge Kidnap girl in land dispute From Catherine Philip on Basilan Island Gateway The Times online On the Website Today We must fight the good fight for jingoism The West has to remain capable of robust and decisive military action The West has to remain capable of robust and decisive milltary action Gordon needs to send Prudence round to visit improvident Picture Gallery Red tape that strangles where it should protect Royal show The Times Diary The Partners now Ministers must let neighbourhood managers make mistakes Justice Scorned Palestinians deserve better from their rulers than show trials Hole Food Make mine a VAT-free, with mayo Tube economics Closer to home Britain's colonial past Pretext for missile defence 'absurd' Further failure to protect the child Jubilee celebrations Sauce for the chicken Stony ground Men behaving well? We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Limbering up for a general election Putting one's back up Save the song thrush Language difficulty Court Circular Church news Battle to save Thames boatyards Latest wills Personal column Picture Gallery Memorial services Birthdays School news Luncheon Talk Meeting Anniversaries Charlotte Wilson Memorial Fund Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Professor Mary Wilkinson Humanist in the German tradition Personal Column Joe Heitz California winemaker who coaxed marvellous vintages from a short, gravelly stretch of Napa Valley diret Al Gross Inventor of the walkic-talkie whose legacy includes the pager and the moible phone Report Implies Erasures on Nixon Tape were Deliberate United Technologies EU threat to firms' pensions Christmas sales at Tesco beat forecasts Bryant rejects third TW offer Charcol George 'to cut rates if necessary' Opec set for cut in oil supply Bank 'reckless' over BCCI Details on De Beers shops due BAA airport traffic up 14% Patience Wheatcroft Pointless panic in America Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates GKN reveals merger talks to stop speculation Scottish Power price rises forecast in US Webex Picture Gallery Better margins lift JJB Sports Gap in pay 'bridged by shares' Legal & General Nestle close to buying US petfood leader OM sells system to American exchange Downgrade of £13.3bn KPN debt Business in Brief EM. TV talks close to collapsing Sanctuary Group lifts profits AstraZeneca drug gets £37m boost Vauxhall faces strike ballot Schroders offers stakeholder plans Benchmark gains on London sales ITV drops peak time ratings goal Carlton seals disposal The Times Railtrack's secret survival weapon Commentary IG looks at broking subsidiary BT You Can Boots Slides on downgrade Kingston charges ahead on optimism 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 Tesco Christmas show turns out a masterclass Martin Barrow Tempus GKN IG Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Upsurge in the US is now more likely than recession James in frame for Railtrack City Diary Missed miles Name game On line The BCCI creditors who want to make the Old Lady pay Product Recall French rivals agree £4.3bn electrical merger Community Hospitals reveals bid approaches Dell Healthy results fail to lift Topnotch CRH spurns mega-mergers Hackney ends ITNET deal The University of Birmingham Scottish Life policy bonus rise The Times Shares plan for Hay & Robertson Business in Brief BP Amoco pact IFTE rises on deal British Land buy Kelda sells again Oldham Gas sold Shares tread water Fleming The Times Unit Trust Information Service Peninsula Istabraq returns to duty with a point to prove Racing Chepstow Picture Gallery Yesterday's results Horus puts Foxhunter case Wolverhampton Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Meetings in doubt as frost threatens Cheltenham Racecourse Giants justify head coach's tall tales American football Phillips earns place in Henley Hawks hearts Rugby union Healing process could be lengthy South Africa sustains union with resolution to divide Llanelli open gates Error by Lee lets Judge have the final say Snooker Ward overcomes rejection to push Test claim Cricket By Our Sports Staff: England rue fielding lapses after making early inroads For the record Today's fixtures Picture Gallery Bailey homes in on target as Bullets bring down Jets Basketball Johnson calls time on career Sport in Brief Farnell survives tough test Hakkinen gets back on track Furyk clinches title by one shot St Andrews hosts landmark Amateur Top seeds pass tough test European showing has McSorley full of London pride Ice hockey Pools forecast Snow reports Dokic tainted by public relation's stunts Tennis: Australian Open Cold reception for younster in the country that she once called home Clubs recognise worth of home nations contest Rugby league The Times Results from Melbourne Allcock edges thriller as Bond makes point over selection Bowls MacArthur ready for new challenge Sailing Ballard hopeful Staines can make their mark Football Gregory and Ellis show solidarity as Angel signs on Football By Our Sports Staff: Brentford see grounds for move to Woking The Premiership today Laws promises to turn tables on Burnley Uefa hits back in transfer impasse Henman takes time to resume normal service The Times Crossword No Title Monaco move on the cards for Leboeuf Morse Ali game for fight with Lewis Stress Arts Lifetime Plus Law Damaged Contents The French revolution Revelations of a vast secret cash fund and political corruption are laying bare the arrogant ways of France's ruling classes and putting President Chirac under intense scrutiny. Charles Bremner investigates The 2 Minute Briefing Railtrack recovery plan Hidden toll of the daily grind We are all under pressure as never before. Leading stress expert Professor Stephen Palmer of City University analyses three people's typical day and suggests ways to improve their lives The working single mother 'I get a racing heartbeat' Today Tomorrow Monday in 2 Helpful. co. uk The Times Limehouse gang blues Tsar is a star It doesn't ad up Too right, Mr Hague Been there done that Redundancy 'The truth is I'm having the time of my life' National service New Labour wants us all to do something for nothing—again. Heather Nicholson reports Not dead yet Readers' experiences of ageism in today's society The Test Smokers' paradise? Children can smoke in Denmark, even in school, and life expectancy is among Europe's lowest. So why does no one care, asks Simon Finch The price of having a life An effective new drug for Ms has given Louise Buchanan back her independence, but now it could lose its funding. Janet Fricker reports Online "These Days, There's only One Thing that I… A light in the dark The parents of children with brain damage can often feel despair - but there is help available. Deborah Dooley reports Firsteps Spots can make life miserable for teenagers. Think back to when you were in your teens Fit-Ness Diet & Exercise Clubs Natural ways to live with diabetes Can complementary therapies be a substitute for insulin injections, asks Peta Bee Food for the brain A diet rich in oily fish helps to fight a host of diseases. Suzennah Oliver reports Vicks Meet the Royals East London's regenerated Royal Victoria Dock is taking shape, but Marcus Binney is anxious that a precious opportunity should not be wasted The Che Guevara diary New classical albums The Times Drowning in a sea of praise With his centenary this month, Verdi's stock has never been higher. But, says Roger Parker, you can have too much of a good thing New jazz albums Cash and carry-on Regional theatres want all of a ?25 million subsidy windfall. The Council begs to differ. Richard Morrison referees 2 for 1 Flight Offer What a scream looks like The London International Mime Festival is back, with a chilling start for Donald Hutera Jazz Alison Brown Borderline, W1 Pop Mark B and Blade Fabric, Ec1 Rock The Magnetic Fields Hq, Dublin Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten Hallé/Lu Jia Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Open all ears Sakari Oramo is carrying on Birmingham's innovative tradition, says John Allison Park Lane Group Purcell Room BBC SO/Slatkin Barbican Opera & Ballet Murphy's rise to prominence helps Hunt catch the prize Two midfield players made a striking impact this week, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Check your player scores here Managers fail to keep their faith The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) Don't miss Three Colours Blue and Clerks BBC1 Today's television Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2240 The Times Lights, cameras, action - TV in a court near you Richard Susskind on justice and the Internet revolution Index 28 page of news analysis and appointments OmniSky Lucent Technologies Lights, cameras, action! TV in a court near you Nick Catliff and Ben Gale, the producers of a new Bbc documentary, discuss the use of cameras in the courtroom EJ Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Contents Dixons Group Plc Garfield Robbins Toon fans hurt in an expensive game of two trials Newcastle United fans have been let down badly by after-the-event insurance, a key to the new regime of legal funding, says Flona Bawdon Prediciting costs involved in a case remains an inexact science, and clients face a financial risk The case shows that AEI may not always provide the certainty that litigants crave Hays Michael Page Legal That unpredictable judiciary US Supreme Court: George W. Bush may appoint conservatives to America's highest court but it still could surprise him, says James D. Ziri Chambers and Partners Hughes-Castell Taylor Root Maitland With the greatest respect, it's all a pile of pants US Supreme Court Monster. co. uk A quicker judgment for Solomon Criminal justice is on a fast track to change, says David calvert-Smith David Calvert-Smith Lawyer of the week 'Be happy with your area of specialisation and be tenacious' Bulletin board The Parliamentary Counsel Financial Services Authority Novartis Marline Schipper Jacqueline Douglas or Sarah Grindrod What Whitehall really thinks of me The comedian Mark Thomas used his legal rights under the Data Protection Act to find out, says David Naylor Can You Rise to the Challenge? Monster. co. uk How the revolutic transform IT and the Internet are promoting a new kind of justice, says Richard Susskind E-m Hp invent Rhodia Tmp. qd legal Disorder in court It is time to institute a proper system of court security, says Neil addison Laurence Simons UK in-House Chief Executive The Public Trust Office How to negotiate the fine line between taste and titillation Adverising standards are in the spotlight after posters of a nude model were banned, says Dominic Farnsworth Merge Or lose pace In the City Sony Pictures Pricewaterhousecoopers Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal Recruitment Butterworths Hoggett Bowers 'Bibles' of the legal profession test the faith City brief Two august directories face competition from the Net. Dominic Egan assesses their furure Hays ZMB KPMG Consulting Adamson & Partners International Executive Search &… Right of Privacy grounded in equity Court of Appeal Law of confidence applied to protect individuals Family Division Debtor's arrangement must be honest Court of Appeal Neutral citation of judgments system is introduced Lord Chief Justice Assessing damages after lawful termination of contract Chancery Division Associates cannot receive business tax relief Court of Appeal Part-Time Opportunities UK Project Support Implied licence defeats claim to register common land Queen's Bench Division Army Be the Best Pump Court Virgin energy Multiple Display Advertising Items Hill Dickinson Senior Legal Cashier Multiple Display Advertising Items East Anglian Chambers Trainee Justices' Legal Adviser Berwin Leighton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bar Mark Bell Gully The Times Crème Northern & Shell Media Black prosecution network to be launched this week Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Criminal Cases Review Commission Chambers and Partners

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