News from 13/02/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Oliver Stanley, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Philip Howard, Isabella McRae, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, Clive Davis, Dominic Egan, Giles Whittell and Martin Fletcher, Larry Young, Martin Fletcher and David Lister and Philip Webster, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Richard M. A. Lawson, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, David McVay, John Spencer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nick Davies, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh and Sally Patten, Allan A. Hazlett, Don Campbell, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Bernie Corbett General Secretary, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Tim Palmer, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, John O'Leary and Glen Owen, Charles Bremner, John Smith, Assistant General Secretary, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Brian Stringer, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Alexander and Roger, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Derwent May, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Ian McGarry, General Secretary, Alice Godfrey, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Malcolm Moore, General Secretary, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, John Upton, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Tom Baldwin, Andrew Pierce and Angela Jameson, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew H. Hooper, Barri Brandon, Mike Mulvihill, Hamish Anderson, John Allison, Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Terence F. Matthews, James Doran, Giles Whittell, David Rudnick, Dane Clouston, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Mike Brewer, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Oliver Letwin, John Dunford, General Secretary, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, J. H. Mitchell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor and Greg Hurst, Alan B. Shrank, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Mike Gardiner, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Barry Sheerman, Frances Gibb, Chris Bunting, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, John Reynold, Glen Owen and John O'Leary, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Emma Burns, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ian Cohen, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoFantasy Shares Blair to axe 'bog standard' state schools Fantasy Shares Date with Eros Legacy bid close to collapse as Dome deadline looms Fat lady sings for Internet song-swapping service Index Two Great New Games Share Match Picture Gallery Brussels rebukes booming Ireland Life for freed psychotic who killed boy in 'sacrifice' Links London The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law MP turns guns on the Forces beauties Mathew Parris Parliamentary Sketch Brown rejects Brussels criticism The weather today Actress 's sweetest hopes Ulster deal is dead, says envoy Leeds footballers 'gave Asian a savage beating By a Correspondent: Crash driver denies writing text message By a Correspondent: Servant 'stole thousands' You've got bad mail Sugar admits to £200m fortune Anthony Hopkins Julianne Moore Boy's killer was known to be a serious risk Ralph Lauren Romance Walking in shadow of evil Hunt for victims of paedophile ring NHS waiting list times 'no shorter' Tea parties campaign with the cup that jeers Ruth feels a pudding as her portfolio takes a dive Fantasy Shares Judge puts heat on ice-cream sales Vodafone Bored pupils 'to take vocational courses at 13' BT Hastings Direct We Loved an Electrical Shock, like Paying for a… Jews expect no change Labour gives Tories a lesson in education Phillips Ellen may spurn the millions PR men are offering In the wake of Churchill Birkin and Benny Hill Honda Man sold spring water from tap News in Brief Pill heart warning Guardsman dies '1' is number one War room opened Anarchists plot May protests to disrupt election One. Tel MP held at Faslane Willetts to write Tories' manifesto Advisers quit in Yard race row A great address for holidays Prince 's Saudi visit to go ahead News in Brief Police investigated Gold search ends Cast in new role Inquests 'archaic' Abuse link Princess cancels British Gas Gene code scientists face fresh challenge AOL Cambridge cadet killed by elephant Npower Stamps lack a British pedigree Doctor faces 33 charges News in Brief Hawk eyes pests Radio 5 victory Vole love-in Caretaker murder Student leapt to death 'after rift with girlfriend' Inscape Marks & Spencer Designer struts a political path Blunkett accused of snubbing comprehensives Commons statement: Labour MP's question schools policy Straw derides Widdecombe plan to make inmates work Life Search Hoon "misled US' over EU force The Dec … Lords reform talks collapse Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today in Parliament Tories aim to take lm pensioners out of tax Those who want may work past 65 St. Joseph's Hospice Investec Grandmas go digital Cherie helps charity to get its massage across Friends Provident Roxy Music replay glamour Peugeot Boy knifed baby brother 17 times after family row Asperger's sets its victims apart Enviromax Fujitsu Posthouse Putin woos troubled Kiev Moscow 's friend who once looked West Get Started Fujitus Siemens Men sign up for town 's top attraction Nasa spacecraft bounces boldly on to asteroid World watches burglary on 'wanted' website Alodis First direct White farmer faces land grab in row over price Congress seeks immunity for witness in Clinton inquiry Divisions start to appear in the Bush team Renoir TV chief 'knew Nato would bomb staff' Plant Sitter (AP): 'Killer' is cleared 20 years later World in Brief III Havel ends trip (AP): Children killed (AP): Skiing to record Correction Romance boosts Menem 's comeback Gun battles on West Bank thwart Sharon 's Cabinet effort Gateway Prudential Online Mr Blair 's one-way ticket into Europe His disdain for Britishness lies behind his latest tactics on the euro timetable Do we really want our children to receive a sectarian education? Picture Gallery How feisty Ellen was brought up to succeed Rosie writes The Times Diary Dublin Show Trial Why Labour cannot join the euro and keep its economic policy Buffer State Buffered Bad government has weakened Ukrainian independence Addicted to Love Do's and don'ts for the Post-Modern Valentine Tory plan to ease tax on savings Punctuated Achieving wider university access Radio masts Public dilapidation Journalism's loss Halt EU threat to artistic copyright Hail our young heroine Scotland's hardy skiers Cannibal's politics Court Circular Dinners Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills School news Birthdays Memorial services Lord Cullen of Ashbourne Turkish delights face destruction Church news Forthcoming marriages Geoffrey Bibby Archaeologist who showed that Arabia had an ancient history, no less than Europe or the Levant, and wrote inspiring books for beginners Hermione Countess of Ranfurly Indomitable aristocrat who outsmarted the authorities to fight her own war, and later had an unexpected success with her colourful diaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Battle over Submarines During the Naval Conference of 1930, the French stood firm in their opinion that sunbamarines should be abolished, even though it was asserted that their abolition would not contribute to general disarmament Equities finish at best NationalTrainingAwards The Times Orange set for €10 float price Sema falls to £3.6bn bid from US group FSA stays out of dispute Charcol Telecoms firms watch and wait Greenbury to quit e-comsport Positive trials boost OGS Hope of rate cuts after dip in prices Bulgari 'close' to hotel venture Brussels poses fresh euro test Report on MGN float in summer Results in Brief Dolphin Bid favourite Billiton soars 41% to £231 m at half time Widow , 83, leads drug legal action Inquiries to focus on BBC cash plan Trading in gold falls by 11% Business in Brief Steel jobs plea Kunick sales rise Magic moment Lastminute forms link with Thomas Cook as loss rises US energy supply insufficient EasyJet More developments at the Dome Domecq eyes winemakers AorTech price hit by £64m fundraising Sun Resources NL Uniq slides 12% on profits warning Leading shares bounce back P&O steams ahead of its namesake Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Bearish outlook weighs heavily against Billiton Uniq Acambis Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Intrusion by Brussels is fresh test for euro lobby Econmoic View Burt's star role in Edinburgh City Diary Here for beer City Diary Shred alert Cith Diary Artful City Diary Gent's appetite for the big deal may consume Verizon The Times Product Recall Compass to pay £374m for control of Selecta Guilty verdict for Mitsubishi The Times Now planes take the strain Call centre salaries 40% below average , says TUC Cost-cutting vow by iii chief UTC L&G financing eyesore removal Merrill back in spat with Lynch UK fall fails to halt AXA revenues Business in Brief VTR takes stake Bizspace talks off AG Barr boost Zurich Net bank Citigroup grows The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd Lions roar in protest as Waite takes the helm Rugby league Swann savours his part in Caribbean cruise Cricket Legal & Public Notices Provision of Planning Consultancy Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Sri Lanka's injured pride questioned Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers For the record Pools forecast Hoylake's return to Open circuit deserves applause Golf The Times Practice benefits Hunter Snooker Nicholls turns his attention to Baracouda Racing Wolverhampton Sedgefield Bobbyjo out of National Rapid Raceline Yesterday's results Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Welsh meeting fails to defy elements The Times Weather claims meetings Henry refuses to depart from logical approach Rugby union Woodward weighs up his options Sprinters run out on Christie Athletics Lancõme England turn to youth of Mentor Sport in Brief Ferrari face threat to sponsorship Motor racing Coventry grateful for Dailly delivery Football Time to make a break with the rules to rule the waves Salling Today's fixtures Football Robinson waits for Martyn to make his move Football The Premiership today Jewell pays price for players' failings Men from Marske prepare to face familiar foes Transfer talks collapse again MacArthur 's tears for souvenirs The Times Crossword Arsenal at a loss as non-flying Dutchman goes off the rails BET FC French united in their acclaim Reportage Health Lifetime Plus Law Nature beats nurture What the genome breakthrough means Contents Inside What 's in a man The genome project has discovered that we have only 10,000 more genes than a worm. Does this mean that our environment is more important than our genetic make-up? Not at all, says Nigel Hawkes Pretentious Puffy faces a legal rap Sean 'Puff Daddy' Combs is worth $450m and dates the fil star jennifer Lopez. But he could be spending the next 15 years in jail on firearm and bribery charges. Joanna Coles reports A tale of two celebrity lawyers The Times This Saturday in the times magazine The Sassy generation Having fun is the No 1 aim of many single young women with disposable incomes. Celia Brayfield reports The Times Anthony Howard Tony Blair's promises are not so much a rousing trumpet call as a soothing melody The Bow Group—warts and all How to get the voter to say Yes Been there, done that Scientology 'When Andrew's personality changed I was alert to it' Time for a fling Reaching 50 can be one of life's most exciting milestones and Alice Steinbach decided to celebrate hers by embarking on a journey to find her lost youth. Emma Burns reports Not dead yet Readers challenge ageism and celebrate being 50-plus Hope for veins Controversy surrounds a new treatment for varicose veins. Simon Crompton reports What causes varicose veins? How much sleep do we really need? Ellen MacArthur adapted her sleep to snatch an hour's rest at atime for three months. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Zipvit The Times Dr Jane Collins Bronchiolitis The Times Music's power to heal In this extract from his book The mozart Effect, Don Campbell says that scientist now believe that listening to music can reduce pain and strengthen the body's resistance to disease Move to the music Tense? Try humming Online Advice Any way that you slice it Visual Art Are the papers and sketches now on display at the Barbican the work of francis Bacon? John Russell Taylor sifts the evidence Dutch encouragement Rotterdam is one of two European Cultural Capitals for 2001. Derwent May finds out what's in store Play choice Marriage made in Hell Rodney Mllnes announces his divorce from Welsh National Opera's Figaro on grounds of extreme mental cruelty New classical albums Peter sellers Theatre The brains behind the surprise hit shockheaded Peter tell lan Johns about their next Improbable enterprise WNO Entertainments Raymond Gubbay Art Galleries Piccadilly Theatre Melville Prioritè á Gauche Classical Music in Bath Raymond Gubbay Polly's prime cuts Pop P. J. Harvey's slashing, passionate music marks a true star, says Lisa Verrico Jazz Esbjorn Svensson Trio pizza Express, Wi Concert CBSO/Swenson Symphony Hall, Birmingham Post Office Braintree The UK Security Show NTA Aerolink Communications Limited Solutions Evolution The Times Internet Security Systems How to beat the hackers When criminals gain access to a computer system it can cost a company dear, but a few simple precautions will keep cyber crooks out of your database, says Tony Dawe Remote sensing is key to security Everton connection brings excitement to Drab team Perseverance finally paid dividends this week for one manager, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Managers must go their own way Check your player scores here Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Virgin BBC1 Today's Television pages 30 & 31 Satellite and Radio pages 28 & 29 Review page 27 The Times Today's television Carlton Food Network Dictators , justice and the Balkans GKR Tite & Lewis Mercuri Urval Is it time for an inquest into the coroner's role? Recent events show that the system has failed, says Roasmund Rhodes-Kemp The historical view ET Legal Contents BMW Chambers When outrage prevails As lawyers prepare next week to challenge the Home Secretary's role in setting murderers jail terms, John Upton says Killers such as Myra Hindley have rights Tomorrow's Lawyer 2001 Legal services ZMB The Times A man of letters Frances Gibb pays tribute to a judicial stalwart of the Times letters page Lawyer of the week 'The law was chosen for me by the gentle persuasion of my parents' Bulletin board The College of Law Graham Gill Lovells Taylor Root AFX Why we must protect judges from assault News Make your mark SPML Novartis Court of Appeal Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times New laws needed to stop couples falling into adoption Net Right name, wrong person Time to change the jury system Trial by doctor not by judge? Divided loyalties over road traffic scheme QD Justice revenge in International must now deployed, Alexander and Roger The Milosevic John Reynold task of traci dictator's as Picture Gallery Dress code needs sober reflection GR Mercuri Urval Tough choice: part-time or partnership Whatever they say, big City legal firms are simply not interested in part-time workers, says Dominic Egan Paradise lost Heaven's gate Good neighbours LawWeek What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Top of the pots Investment Management - Business Role The Times Pricewaterhousecoopers How an equitable settlement was reached City brief Advisers on both sides of Equitable Life's sell-off took a keen personal interest, says Edward Fennell Hospitals not in the clear Sexual evidence admissible only as to belief Court of Appeal Claim on bank was parasitic on one against husband Court of Appeal Calling own expert Chancery Division Overstaying licensee cannot claim land Court of Appeal Psychological autopsies not admissible in evidence Court of Appeal Indicting rape without separate counts Court of Appeal Subsection does not cover price boast Queen's Bench Divisional Court No duty to tell mother's extended family of child Family Division Tmp. qd legal An inspector calls on CPS Lay observes are key to the prosecution service, Granla Langdon-Down finds Society has right to exclude applicants Chancery Division Right to education not breached by removal of immigrants Court of Appeal Crown Prosecution Service Institute of Legal Executives Part II Autumn Membership Examinations Laurence Simons Deans Court Chambers BDO Central Law Training Peel Court Chambers Corbett & Co Senior Legal Cashier Legal Researcher UK Galbraith Branley Solicitors Practice Manager Business & Legal Affairs Assistant Required The Key Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seamless welding is a T tribute to Carman Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Fi ZMB
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