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News from 30/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, James Snook, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, David Berry, Bronwen Maddox Commentary, Robert Thicknesse, Andrew Pierce and James Doran, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Paul Silverberg, Law Student, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, John Cosgrave, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Alec Tilley, Andrew Pierce and Michael Evans, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, David Johansen, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Freda Stocks, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Graham J. H. Smith, Roland Watson and Elizabeth Judge, Donald Hutera, John Redwood, Peregrine Worsthorne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Cally Law, John Martyn Jazz cafè, George Wedd, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Helen Roe, David Coleman, Philip Nash, Libby Purves, Ted Blake Press and Pr Officer, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Eric Skelding, Matt Sims, Anatole Kaletsky, Val Samson, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Helen Rumbelow, Ian Cobain and Nigel Hawkes, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Keith Robinson, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Daniel Taylor, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Alan Skull, Gary Slapper, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, J. A. Mellin, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Benyon, Walter Gammie Non-League, Ann Trenemam, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Jazz, Damian Whitworth, Lucy McLynn and William Garnett, Brian G. Birkhead, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Miles, Greg Hurst Andrew Norfolk and Isable de Bertodano, Nick Hasell, Julian Verbov, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, G. L. B. Pitt, OBE, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent and Joanna Bale, Valerie Elliot Countryside Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Tracey Brown, Richard Beeston and Roland Watson, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, James Doran, Gillian Weir, Ian Johns, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Penny Lewis, Julian Harris, Solicitor, Dominic Kennedy and Philip Webster, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Val Hopkirk, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lord Borrie, Chairman, Michael Gove, David Sinclair, Andrew Norkolk, Godfrey Golzen, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Alastair Harper, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Nicholson, Rachel Smith, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Michael Pater, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, James Blythe, David Corker, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Race to find patients at risk of CJD Hinduja report to embrace Vaz Supplement inside Plant ruling makes Brussels look potty If a pretty girl smiles at a 77-uear-old his heart… From Asociated press: Children in quake rescue Deal to sell Dome on the verge of collapse Eat out Bose Briton at front of solo yacht race The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Commons debate is question of evasion Hague rules out basic tax rate cut The weather today Picture Gallery Brown woos entrepreneurs Senior Unionist to stand down Widow loses ?114,000 payout for husband's drowning Murder victim her own death Students support William ruling Machete child's award derided Girl , 5,'killed by hopeless dentist and anaesthetist' Police officer accused of rape Egg: card Colleague gave me face paint says black WPC Hague did not declare Hinduja fundraiser Totally unlimitted access Pledge swiftly followed by passport Diplomat's call led to fightback Ambitions revealed by Syria visit Tories question role of Mi6 Hinduja report could embrace Vaz Heroic magician gets Hollywood treatment By a Correspondent: 'Naive' church is swindled out of ?17m 'Light sentence' angers family Herbie Hide guilty of nightclub assault We offer bank accounts to an exclusive few Those… Third hospital admits 'selling' child organs Hospital autopsy rate falls sharply Dell Scanner shows womb with a 3d view Parents 'should be paid to look after children' Business Nasa team finds 'origin of life' British woman sails in front with world's best Jaguar 'This us exhausting. It's so fluky' Too many opt for jury trial, says Woolf PC World the Computer Superstore How hospitals are fighting vCJD Reaction force 'a myth' Rac Germany demands tougher action on Bse Fans pack court for trial of footballers Pupils 'should have Net L-tests' Life Search Five-year M5 bottleneck cleared Citibank Referee test rules unfit PC offside University faces fine over top-up fee plan Prudential Scientist puts golfers straight Animal protest threat to financiers Nokia A silver lining for dirty clouds Attendant stole rare coins to buy drugs Tiny Hanging preyed on Hardy for life Zip News in Brief Doctor loses leg in accident Protester fined Long-winded hoax Lesson in crime Slimmer stamps A landscape of devastation and mourning Reports from Bhuj, 12 miles from the epicentre of the Indian earthquake The New Peugeot 607 Peugeot Short urges relatives to stay at home Morning-after pill sale wins peers' backing Hose of Lords: Pharmacies can still sell across the counter Scots may be more equal than others On politics Seat The Baroness swallows a pill to forget last night's disgraceful behaviour Bosch Washing Machines. The Price is Wrong Hastings Direct McLeish backs OAPs' free care Women forget to use the Piil " Surely a responsible, mature woman must not be condemned to bear a child she doesn't want. Should we be trying to punish women of all ages who suspend their normal good Judgement or have an accident? Swiftcall Cuts in child poverty are on target Pardliament in Brief Falklands scare Subtitles quota Quote of the day Today in Parliament Blair is more popular than his policies Policies and Personalities Kennedy on the attack RBS Advanta AT&T Average council tax 'should rise by less than £50' Ministers pressed on death penalty 10,000 join Jakarta protest against President Wahid Intelligent Finance Barak denies plan for pact with Sharon British Red Cross What price a good mother? Ann Treneman, pages 4 & 5 Troubled leaders shuffle cards in European gamble Italians and French compromise to cement new alliance Rome strips away history at the Forum American Express (AP): 15 Russian soldiers die in Chechnya World in Brief (AFP): Spielberg honour Tibet succession Reuters: Pinochet order (Reuters): Boy accused Evesham Shutdown of bases angers Germans Bush puts his faith in good works Gateway Soros says US is already in a slump Economic slowdown will test welfare reform Lloyds TSB Business Standard Life Healthcare Marks & Spencer Two Ivy League professors found murdered Puff Daddy' seen with gun, court told\ 7 The Open University National Savings Fixed Rate Savings Bonds Picture Gallery The Times Online Adolescent poltroons who run our country The latest tantrums expose the true nature of Blair's playground gang Why sponsorship of the Dome looked like passport to power Picture Gallery Sentiment should not triumph over science Dirty old men Diary Giles Coren Bad Legacy Last change to get some good from the Dome The Vaz Difference When community representation meets the ministerial code The Youthful Mariner Britain should belatedly cheer its new hero of the high seas Parents' views on safety of Mmr Equitable Life debacle Inquest venues Judges and juries History of immigration rewritten Vocational GCSEs In moody mode Saving bacon Over the top Price is right Relative purity Politics caught in glare of headlines Morrison's role Pecking order A suitable case Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Captain Alexander Ramsay of Mar Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheons Reception Announcement Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christopher Poulton Testing efficiency and perception Personal Column Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Flight Centre Osprey Communications P. L. C. Anne Burns Glider pilot and air accident investigator who helped to explain the Comet disasters of 1954 Public Notices The Times Queen Marie Jose of Italy 'May Queen' who reigned for 27 days; and remembered a frightening encounter with a chocolate-eating Hitler Multiple Classified Advertising Items On This Hay January 30,1939 New Regime in Barcelona Shares close off best Barclays Administrators appointed as Scotia runs out of cash Founder sounded warning Founder sounded warning Yell demerger on BT agenda Charcol Hutchings In £5m legal fight Inquiry into Iceland grows Psion shares hit by loss of Motorola contract Cammell chief quits over debt Hamlet without prince in Davos Index Equitable talks to European insurer Sun Ing to cut 1,000 staff in London 'Mandelson took the wrong turn a decade… Picture Gallery Up to 200 MDs to cash in Goldman Sachs shares MPC faces wage rise dilemma Results in Brief WH Smith looks at sale of division Clearing business to float The Times 'Price fall' led to At&t £1.2bn loss Business in Brief BAT to mop up minority holding Beazer to agree Persimmon bid Morton to reveal Railtrack action OFT endorses insurance plans R-R managers try to avert strike John Brown wins Aa Magazine deal Unilever savours £630m in soup and sauce sale Chrysler to cut 26,000 US jobs Vivendi man to quit BSkyB board E Malaysia Mis-directors nod their assent Nasdaq to make move on Easdaq Blue younder workwise Broker's warning hits Rio Bid talk gives welcome lift to Sema Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movement 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 Corus falls flat in the furnace of competition Tempus Filtronic Cammell Laird Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street A judicious way to cut the cost of the state we are in Tax an spending Prince missing from the feast in Davos Economic View When Vaz toolup the cudgels City Diary Bangkok ice Uphill task Bid talk The Times Parcels group to quit stock market Oracle Floods hit 20% of Old English's properties Photo-Me attempts to improve its image Pace Micro lifts 10% after games deal with Sega The Glenlivet Airbus predicts sharp fall in orders BP plans Russia oil stake sale Business in Brief Alpha renews deal with Britannia Fii Group in talks on footwear MBO Protherics raises £3m from placing Laing shares fall on profit warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service Marketeye. com European campaign lifts England Rugby union Britons take stock after Melbourne Tennis The Times Schumacher moves up a gear Motor racing For the record Pools forecast Today's fixtures Sevens shows way to embrace wider world of rugby Every Tuesday It's the law Glaring mistake puts Greene on wrong track Racing Henderson haunted by one that got away Wolverhampton Musselburgh Yesterday's results Meeting Points\ Taunton Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Nation glories in art of winning ugly American football: super xxxv Doherty plans advance Snooker Nokia Griffith allows Barbados to keep proud record intact Cricket Cavagnoud's easy approach prevails Skiing England pay for follies in the field Cardiff halt Steelers' ran of success Ice hockey Yorkshire reopen traditional wounds St Helens in battle of giants Rugby league Bryant back on greens Sport in Brief Disabled ban Walsh on target Whitmore injured Smith's aim true F4 charges Neville over outburst Football The Premiership today Chester's pride restored after the fall Grand Final stays By Our Sports Staff: Holloway departs after home failings Arsenal address priority change Sri Lanka set to turn heat on England The Times Crossword Poet not averse to leaving rugby pros behind him Six Nations Handbook Cahoot Health Lifetime Arts Plus Law Guinness Contents I just told a white lie Jadck Lyons was fined £3 million and stripped of his knighthood for his involvement in the Guinness scandal. With his case now referred back to the Court of Appeal he has broken his silence to clear his name. Interview by Dominic Kennedy The Guinness Four: a 15-year calendar of accusations, convictions and appeals Pretentious Moi? Why good mothers are beyond price The Childcare Commission suggests that stay-at-home mothers should be paid something like ?150 a eek. Yet nannies in Central London can earn ?22,000 a year. Ann Treneman asks how much a mother is really work Francis House Children's Hospice Tomorrow The Times In the House via the back door Neither an orator nor a gladhander, Mandelson struck both the public and his own party as a bit of a cold fish Will Hurd balance the books? Lies 'Dealing with hostile bosses, prickly relatives or demanding friends is made easier by lying' All passion not spent Age is state of mind, says peregnine worsthrne. You are never too old to feel romantic love- even when otherd think you are past it In these respects, complicating and distorting other… Not dead yet Reader challenge ageism and celebrate being 50 plus My breast, my choice Valsampson explains why she opted for a combined mastctomy andy breast reconstruction operation for breast cancer and below Anjana Ahuja meets one of only 12 surgeons who carries out such procedures Smaller scars, less trauma Breast Cancer Links The options on offer Habit BT Depression in children Ultra Cholraseptic The low-fat health-food junkies Eating correctly can become can become an obsession. Peta Bee reports on the latest eating disorder Seven Seas Do you have orthorexia? Stretch your way to fitness The easy way to get a healthy body is to abandon the gym and take up a gentle regimen of Philates, says Cally Law Marie Stopes International New kids on the buliding blocks Architecture When the young get their chance, they shine. Marcus Binney reports on two exhilarating examples of fresh talent on display in Britain The last word on Haydn Music what happens when a string quartet recrits the poet Lauereate as Fitth man ? Richard Morrison investigates Take the A-Train again Jazz Wynton Marsalis is bringing swing to Britain. But , asks Clive Davis, is he riding the coat-tails of nostalgia? Eat out for £5 Blues The Doll who got the blues David Johnansen, the former New York Doll, tells Nigel Williamson about growing old gracefully Hopes great british Concert Hallè/Elder Bridgewater Hall Manchester New classical albums Recital Paradise reframed How can obscure works by Schumann tell us more about the man himself? The conductor Mark Elder explains all to Hilary Finch Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Entertainments Albery Theatre Entertainments To advetise in this section please… Oxford Book Fair Jazz Watkiss/Yeoh The Spitz, El Darkness and Disgrace Rosemary Branch, Ni Pop John Martyn Jazz Cafè, Nwi Grapple for the teacher Theatre John Godber is back in the school of hard knocks, Could do better, says Ian Johns Theatre Eden Peacock, Dublin Mime Lost in the translation Recital At the Wigmore Hall, Hilary Finch sees Barbara Bonney come to grief with Schumann but blossom with love in a Nordic climate Concert The Rhinegold Coliseum Recital Ben Heppner Covent Garden Past performance is no guarantee of success The Times Check your player scores here Compete Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Television & radio Yesterday's Viewing Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) Four BBC1 Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2252 Post Card Do prisons work - what Lord Woolf thinks The truth behind those M&A league tables Hays ZMB GE Financial Insurance Europe College fights back A year since a revolution hit legal education, Frances Gibb sees change and improvement Investor in People Contents Investor in People Merrill Lynch The rights of man, woman and transsexual Employers are disturbingly ignorant of sex change issues, say Lucy McLynn and William Garnett Hays ZMB Michael Page BMW Group UK Capita Ras Senior Circuit Judge Appointment The Times It is unrealistic to expect uniform laws to govern the Internet Children's backgrounds should be examined Newcastle United agreed costs settlement Advertisers' free expression Advice that is patently clear What are implications for constitution? Tower Hamlets Hughes- Castell The London International Financial Futures and… Chambers Nudists should not be found guilty willy-nilly London Private Practice The Battle of Trafalgar Pigeon warfare is breaking out in heart of the capital, says Penny Lewis 'I heartily recommend media law - if you have strong nerves' Lawyer of the Week Bulletin board Hays ZMB Capita Ras Short-Term Contracts Put fewer of Lord Woolf calls for less prison and more community penalties. Interview by Frances Gibb We bang em Up and more line up at door The current orthodoxy is that prison works But asks Gary Slapper, does it make sense? Chutzpah fails to impress Picture Gallery Tite & Lewis Picture Gallery Location is all for the woman at Withers Diana Parker has led one of the most traditionl City firms into the 21st century, says Frances Gibb No change at S & M Wild rover Brush up Law Week What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Stepping up Sainsbury's Cazennove 6 King's Bench Walk Norman Brodent The truth behind M&A league tables City brief It is still possible to see who is winning despite the confusion and the controversy, says Edward Fennell Tax lines are blurred Courts martial now Convention compatible Courtd-Matrial Appeal Court Interlocutory injunction and freedom of expression Chancery Diveisio Wrong to let prosecution make good deficiencies in its case Privy Council No abuse to hold third trial after prosecutions failed Court of Appeal Criminal Division Gypsies have no rights above planning law European Court of Human Rights Minister overrode findings of planning inspector European Court of Human Rights European Central Bank Troubling feature of jobseekers' scheme Court of Appeal Inspector's decision would mean needless work and expense Queen's Bench Division Compliance Lawyer The Direct Marketing Association Senior Clerk - gross salary Package, approx. £65,000 University of Hertfordshire Holborn College Taylor Root The Times A Bilbrough & Co Ltd Times Newspapers In House Legal Department Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paralegal Co-Ordinator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grandison Selection Arden Chambers Corbett & Co International Construction Lawyers Macdonald & Company Chambers of Marc Beaumont St. John's College, Cambridge Hinduja inquiry poses a new challenge for 'Wally ' Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery KLegal Latest news, views and courses Cranfield University Credentials fit for a president As George W. Bush, Mba, takes office, peter Brown introduces a report on the popularity of the degree Ashridge Let's get back It's business as usual after all the dot-com hype, says Des Dearlove E-Business Pass the crystal ball Some colleges are now teaching students how to look into th futurre for inspiration, reports Widget Fitan Scenario planning To basics London Business School Banking on a safe future Nunzio Quacquarell finds that becoming a venture capitalist is a surer route to riches than dot-coms Incestment banking Bradford Management Centre Testing time Gmat Assessment Des Dearlove reports on a new entrance exam Diplomats and wily foxes Des Dearlove lists the attributes deans need to run a business school Headhunting Henley Management College Finance Stuart Crainer weight up the costs and benefits of putting your careerr on hold to attend management school Can paying £22,000 for an MBA be a fruitful investment? In Brief There is no such things as a free lunch Sponsorship Company aid is all very well but will it tie you down? Godfrey Golzen reports City University Business School 'I was terrified of the exams. I hate accounting. I lost sleep' Pierre-Yves Gerbeau teels Peter Brown how his Mba helped tells survive as chief executive of the New Millennium Experience University of Bath School of Management Quie Heathe Distance Learning Please, I'm doing my homework Nicholson meets three students who managed to fit their studie into their hectic work and famil lives Warwick Business School University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Kingston University Finance (mad Simple) University of Surrey Employment Pick where you click when you search for a career online, says Widget Finn Employment Find a job on the Internet Spanish practice for jack Case Study Henley e-update course News in Brief University of Leicester CIM Client Service Nottingham University European School of Economics University College Dubhn National Univesity of… University of Durham Business School Greenwich School of Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Accenture Multiple Display Advertising Items Individual Learning Adccount Perspective

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