News from 23/01/2001
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, David Trimble, Murray Cohen, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, P. Neufeld, Lord Herschell, Anne Woodham, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Mark Souster, Martin Bell, Philip Howard, James Shaw, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, G. Forbes Abercrombie, Gabrielle Starkey, Marian Latchman, Deborah Dooley, Mick Jagger, Geoff Brown, Tom Glocer, Joe Joseph, Nick Ruff, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Giles Whittell and Laura Peek, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David Bentley, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Richard Crisp, Terence Godfrey, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Horton, Editor, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Liz Price, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Darryl Bickler, Gerard McMeel, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Edward Garnier and David Lock, Marcel Berenblut, Russell Kempson, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, C. J. F. Sokol, Mark Souster National League, David Pickersgill, Chairman, Mark Atherton, Peter Riddell On Politics, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Robin Morden, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Rt-Hon Lord Justice Judge, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Roland Watson and Jill Sherman, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Johnny Broderick, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Oliver Wright and David Charter, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Adam Fresco, Rob Marshall, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Isabel Conway and Ian Cobain, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Henry Hollis, Tim Hames, Priscilla L. Mackay, Matthew Parris, Ben MacIntyre and Damian Whitworth, Tom Carnwath, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Paull Robathan, Vice-chairman, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Veronica Kirby, Emma Satyamurti, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Anne Ince Vize, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Jane Alexander, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBreast cancer 'pioneer' in surgery row Tories pray for divine guidance Charcol The independent financial experts No Title Planet Organic immigrant tide Lover sues Posh's frocks Galapagos threat Peers back clone research Blair's secret tactics to win election the Clinton way No Title The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Enlightenment comes to those who prate Portillo may avoid pledge on income tax The weather today Brussels fails in foreign policy Tycoon helped by all-party support Binman 'bagged posh frocks worth £90,000 Carman asked son to write biography In this Paper: Hype is Not a Business Plan Minutes count as Bongs fight Pips £1.99 litre garage boss has gone bust Plane hijack student 'too ill' to face court Solicitor took cash to start a new life Job victory for the pilot who made woman cry 'Cadillac' operation has twice the appeal AOL 'That surgeon butchered my mother' The pioneer who blazed a trail By a Correspondent: Fertility clinic defends treating woman of 56 Patient grateful for the healing touch Wife died in nose operation The dead ringers: Putin and his 'ancestors Nobel panel told that football's goal is peace The Open University Nationwide Inquiry condemns racist youth jail Lloyds TSB Britain faces massive wave of immigration Police alert over refugees £3m campaign to convince MMR doubters Standard Life Healthcare Belfast poet wins £10,000 top prize IBM Where Clinton led, Labour was sure to follow Mitsubishi Motors Memo to Blair take control 'Its about taking power away from the media, outwritting them and setting out our stail on our terms' The Sleep Disorder Clinic Man sues lover over child that wasn't his Boss sought after woman is strangled Life Search Life boats to rescue on Thames Dentist struck off over drug habit Halifax Always giving you extra Traffic fee 'imperils Tower Bridge Pot puts female rats in mood for a nibble Teachers blamed for adult illiteracy net2phone Galliano delves into Dior cartoon land C&G Wright will transfer to BBC show £2.6m for boy Rally driver dies Race chief quits 'Death trap' fine Rail executives facing Hatfield crash charges Legal bid over lab investors Prudential Kent bans new phone masts Brother jailed Holocaust Day Lorry tomb arrest Lecturer sues Air rage jailing Daewoo Pigeons win respite in battle of Trafalgar Tobacco adverts target children, Milburn warns Adobe The dilemma of Pro-Euro Tories American Express Personal Loans Wembley 'farce' Quote of the day Today in Parliament Peers divided by tests on embryos Human Fertilisation and Embryology Regulations: Lords vote for research blue yonder workwise FT The right decision, say couple desperate for cure Timid Russia constrains the inheritors of Tolstoy's farming dreams Germany goes back to roots of Prussia tiny Putin sends secret police to quell Chechens IF Bush faces Saddam weapons challenge Rapist kills himself as police trap five of the Malevolent Seven Jersey Oil spill endangers Darwin's islands Swiftcall Helpful. co. uk Greece recovers stolen antiques Dumas keeps his cool at Elf fraud trial Never mind the nominees, Gladiator wins the award thomas cook. com Turkish elite link to heroin trade 100 lashes for mother aged 17 (Reuters): Estrada accused (Reuters): Minister 'to quit ' (AP): Hacker's reward Beware of the bull Bush vow to repay voters $1.6 trillion A surplus for America Suddenly huge tax reductions being to look attractive intel inside Abortion groups' cash axed firstdirect Working L U N C H Taking Point From the archive Health The Energy Plan Holiday Mood Matcher Jobs Book Online The Marxist ideologues who are our masters now Iceland shivers as its customers get cold feet over the organic revolution The babies bought on sale or return Don't blame social service for stepping in over the 'adoption' of American twins Domain man Russia's Europe The EU, not Nato, looks like the advancing army Health Alert Weighing innovation against malpractice in the NHS Oil-Free Some seas, at least, should be safe for marine life How wide is the gulf between doctor and patient? Council tax ploy Solicitors' image 'Rebel Heart' Justice scorned Happy in your work? Judging de Montfort Killing hawks to save songbirds 'Jucking' craze Saving bacon Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Latest wills Church news Forthcoming marriages Sir Alan Whittome Balancing the world's books personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Professor Tom Kilburn Pioneer of the computer, who invented the first storage mechanism for a digital program and wrote the first program for it Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Vice-Admiral Sir Roderick MacDonald Piratical author of the manual of ship command who had a second career as a painter On This Day January 23,1973 Court Ruling on Abortion Shares shrug off early losses marketeye. com Clementi warns of 'irrational despondency' BP and Exxon buying Iraqi crude Converse files for Chapter 11 after 97 years Iceland shareholders demand crisis talks Strike threat for Rolls Windfall from Glynwed Ashtead sees US growth MGPE future in doubt after board rift Orange top flotation value set by advisers at £41.3bn gob BsAs No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Deutsche Borse's war chest to get £600m float boost United Technologies Monsoon considers price rises P&d tops pension fund league table No reform for Post Office Results in brief Littlewoods margins suffer World Travel buys US discount firm US development pact for Victrex Babcock to work for naval base Bank of America chief set to retire Gillette appoints cost-cutter Bryant won by Taylor Woodrow Shares hit as Rank halts sale of Deluxe No Title A 'Silencer for Labour's mallet Eurobet turnover gallops to 410m Royal Mail Standard Charted Shines Equitable slips out of Retail Decisions Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Orange should go like clockwork for a while Picture Gallery Iceland Ashtead Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Britain is a about to buck a global trend by growing Pair of Hands to target television Chill wind freezes Iceland strategists' organic ambitions HSBC Investment Bank plc Warning on cost of Tube U-turn National Savings Glynwed sells pipe business Scottish Power bid for rival unlikely BA seeks court's help over pension funds intel inside Rolls-Royce faces strike Chrysler facing 21,000 job losses C&w sells 8m nil shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Ashtead expects strong growth in US business Atlantic to cut staff by 30% as part of refocus Legal & Public Notices malaysia Airlines Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Klein dispute settled Stagecoach sells airport Co-op in ethical pensions plea Dell Warns over fourth quarter De Ver's £4.7m compensation The Times Celltech in cancer drug alliance Exel buys German firm for £14m Informa acquires US analyst Havas takes control of MPG Watchdog looks into Legrand deal Arena addresses image problem Leicester Meeting Points Bad weather wipes out all meetings Yesterday's results Southwell Wolverhampton Course Specialists Gold Cup hopes face scrutiny in Pillar Chase Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Fielding errors let India off hook Portman Building Society Waught's stance puts career at risk Fear is the key as England drift to tame draw Today's fixtures Pools forecast Britannia Rose glad to see son back in swing of things O'Driscoll still in the running for Italy match Sale ask St Helens to put polish on Hanley Doncaster building hopes for a prosperous future The Times Snow reports Plymouth's brethren hold on for glory Giants continue winning run For the record The Times End zones off limits as Super Bowl countdown begins Rusedski leaves with reasons to be cheerful In this Paper: Profitability is Not a Paradigm Hingis pledges to give no quarter Results from Melbourne Top British pair are frozen out Hide set to return Sri Lanka crash Beachill's best Holmes wins Towers fumble Brisbane anxious to keep Sailor on board Want your child to be a sports star? Then let him go Eriksson welcomes support of former occupants Scunthorpe seek Cup boost The Premiership today Roussel hurt by sales talk Chippenham take strength from Sampson Di Canio hammers home point The Times Crossword No 21,632 Trade winds the key as MacArthur lives her dream Henderson Global Investors Hamstring trouble returns to plague Owen Health Arts Lifetime Plus Law Egoism, careerism and the next Pope Contents Cardinal secrets The Test Picture Gallery The subtle art of letting go The Times Death of a post office Politicians—a privileged caste? When you have so formidable a political enemy as Norman Tebbit, you cannot afford to take risks Statesmanlike views 'Sadly, love is not all babies need' What have we done? not dead yet Readers challenge agcism and celebrate being 50-plus When shape matters Support for the sporty The Smart Bra could be a boon for well-endowed women who work out, says Peta Bee Alcoholics Will Go to Any Lengths to Hide their… Happy in her home How do you choose the best residence for an elderly relative, asks Deborah Dooley The Times Picture Gallery Dr Jane Collins Marie Stopes International Herbal hope for itchy skin Traditional Chinese medicine can have dramatic results in the treatment of childhood eczema. But practitioners must be picked with care. Jane Alexander reports A Broader view of medicine Some of the biggest names in the integration of conventional and alternative treatments are coming to London. Anne Woodham reports Vicks Ultra Chloraseptic A heritage turned to dust Architecture The world risks losing some of its finest buildings, says Marcus Blnney great british Hoppes Feelin' hot, hot, hot It was all systems go for Le Festival au Desert—once the bandits had given back the PA. Nigel Williamson reports The Times Get used to losing him, Ok? Clive Davis adds his own 'bravo' to what could be Andy William's last hurrah Pop NME Carling Tour play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten Picture Gallery Stops in the name of love The trail-blazing organist Gillian Weir will celebrate her 60th birthday in style, Barry Millington reports New classical albums Plunging back into the deep end Uberbass John Tomlinson gives John Allison the lowdown on his new role Life is different if you do Italian parts: more glamorous, but a little superficial Vaudeville Theatre Entertainments Concert Verdi Requiem Barbican Hall The heavenly approach to Hell A Haydn rarity Orfeo ed Euridice offers Cecilia Bartoli two roles with which to beguile, says Hilary Finch Concert Japanorama Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Britten Sinfonia / Clepbury Corn Exchange, Cambridge Hasselbaink's magnificent seven assists Sally's Lads The Chelsea striker showed what could have been on Saturday, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Reward for weathering the freeze Check your player scores here The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Yesterday's viewing Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC One Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2246 Today's television CFN How difficult is it to sue the MoD? Janet Paraskeva's plan for the Law Society Index Biogen ARC Chambers and Partners Battle Only the MoD wins The Ministry is under fire from soldiers who say its "defensive" teactics foil their claims, says Daniel Lee SG Contents Michael Page Legal Blunt but sharp instrument of change at the Law Society Janet Paraskeva, the Law Society's tough new boss, wants to improve the image of solicitors. Frances Gibb reports The Times Mason & Nurse Selection and Search Graham Gill Your Shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses disciplinary hearings, power of atorney, academic rights and building contracts Lawyer of the week 'I'm looking forward to living in the third great city in the world' Bulletin board Head of Legal Head of Compliance The University of Hong Kong Canon Imaging across networks Ernst & Young Who's got the best case for legal aid? Edward Garnier and David Lock debate the big issue dividing the parties Chambers and Partners Allen & Overy Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Accused rapists need anonymity too Given the presumption of innocence, unconvicted men should have a right to privacy, argues David Bentley Hays ZMB The Generics Group EJ Legal Clifford Chance Norwich Union tmp. qd legal Miss Dahl's great form appreciated Bulger killers need help not hysterical debate about anonymity Avoid in-house chair appraisals Get off Harrow Hill soapbox Judge Ann Goddard QD Matrimonial bliss or a contract for life? Mick Jagger: likened marriage to a 356-page contract but research reveals the most engaged couples share a more romantic view, says Chris Barton Quarrelling couples need to show more new year resolution Bottoms up to a TV obsession HC Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment When some are more equal than others Loyalty is the lesson to be learnt from the Equitable debacle, says Gerard McMeel Statute of liberty Life everlasting Anglo-German links Name game Michael Page Hays ZMB QD Firms find the urge to merge irresistible Biddle's link-up with Pinsent Curtis could be the start of a trend, says John Malpas Moves afoot in Germany Zurich Scudder Investments Fox Kids Bar Mark Suppliers of petrol owe duty, of care Seller is obliged to notify buyer where he is to take delivery Court of Appeal ExonMobil Contracts Manager Henderson Hall Investor in People Lipson Lloyd Jones Proving 'blind eye' knowledge of insured House of Lords Civil Service rules do not apply to special advisers Employment Appeal Tribunal Reality takes precedence over speculation House of Lords Cross-Examination January 2001 Taxpayer cannot appeal after agreement Court of Appeal Making order restricting access to employment tribunals Court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chief Executive shoosmiths Solicitors Pangea Litigation Protection Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Abhijeet Mukherjee Legal Adviser-Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. John's College, Cambridge Paris Smith & Randall Solicitors Jury proceedings could soon be an open secret Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Mills & Reeve Chambers and Partners
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