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News from 20/02/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Norman Croucher, Andrew Robson, Roy Amlot Chairman, Edward C. Page Department of Politics, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Francis Wilkinson, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Martin Richards, Janet Giles, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Patricia Featherstone (Director), Spiro James, Philip Howard, Tracey J. Rogers, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Dragan Petrovic and John Phillips, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Tom Baldwin and Frances Gibb, Clive Davis, Rodney Corner H. M., Oliver Palmer, Roger Maynard, B. Spencer Dunn, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, Michael D. Oakley, Carl Evans, Tom Baldwin and Fraser Nelson, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Hugh Rayment-Pickard, Joan Watkins, Keith Carter, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Stephen Spence, Coleene Tudor, Daniel Barnett, Stephen Farrell, John Newman, Liz Price, Rodney Milnes, James Landale Political Correspondent, Joyce Hopkirk, Mike Bradley, Jane MacQuitty Time Wine Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Michael Hartnack and Ray Kennedy, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Edward Fennell, Andrew Green, Mark Souster National League, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, G. J. Mooney, Simon de Bruxelles, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Mary Noonan, Paul Wilkinson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Robert Stevens, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Francis Pole Co-ordinator, Christine Buckley and Angela Jameson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Michael Binyon and Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Jonathan Davey, Frank Goddard, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, James Pringle, David Puttnam Chairman, Ian Johns, Mike Rosewell, Guy Hands Managing Director, George Caulkin, John Shaw, Eve Ann Prentice, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Elizabeth Urch, Bob Woffinden, Michael Dynes, Ben Macintyre, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Barry Wigmore, C J Brougham, Pat Spooner, Jessie Roy, Julian Lewis Secretary, Frances Gibb, Gilmour Drummond, Vince Wright, R. W. Cooper, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, David Corker, Patience Wheatcroft,

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Index Meet the First £10,000 Winner Irvine risks loss of legal patronage Fantasy Shares Iraqi bombings were 'self-defence' Aitken goes down in the property world Index Share Match Win £10,000 by 3pm today Inside Egg optimism Trial by TV Harare rebuked over reporter raid Fantasy shares join the great £1 million race today… Blair wants special courts to tackle drugs crime NTT Communications The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law Portillo to trump Brown on child cash Consultants angered by Labour 'doctor bashing' The weather today Horse passports plan to control meat trade Former minister boosts Omagh fund For all areas of weather advice call our Customer… Motor racing mourns death of Elvis of sport' Grieving family told that father was still alive Cannibal Parents of murdered girl face suspect Police'made up case to protect dog after attack' One-word fax from kidnap victim Vicar punched and kicked his two daughters Chubb Lords to question Irvine role in 'cash for wigs' There's no such thing as a free dinner Wise man's poor judgment Peter Riddell Commentary Honest and able but undone by hint of cronyism Aide gave own life to save Mp from sword Helpful. co. uk AA Barclays Dormouse wakes up to rise and shine Waterstone may buy back book chain for £200m When browsing was adventure Fujitsu Siemens Picture Gallery Cash payouts promise for HIV victims of crime UK Ipswich top of bootleg table British Gas Science helps wine lovers nose in front American Association Dell Expert is sniffy about trick Victims of stroke could be helped by babies Child found with dead mother News in Brief Zoo keeper dies News in Brief Murderer jailed News in Brief Rapist gets life News in Brief Correction News in Brief Thompson 'boasted of leniency' over Bulger QuickBooks Police investigate museum portico Alliance Leicester Britons in safari bus crash named Woodgate 'jumped on student' News in Brief ITV news victory News in Brief Husband cleared News in Brief Exposure death News in Brief Robo-Rex rules News in Brief Renault Laguna Match of the day earns novice £10,000 Fantasy shares Forbidden photos pulled from show Nature's Best Prudential BT How to make a collapsing Pudding rise Anger unites Iraq in support of Saddam Computacenter Nato chief dismisses Russian hostility over West's airstrikes Lords voice concern on no-fly zone policy Audi By Our Foreign Staff: Bloody prison riots in Brazil quelled PC World Business Smith keeps cool amid the plastic snow London Fashion Week Novell Beads are back as knockout show claims fashion victims Saab Prince says Briton must die if guilty Eagle Star BBC reporter flees Zimbabwe Weakened President eyes totalitarian option The Open University First direct (AP): Nurse 'gave 40 lethal injections' World in Brief (AP): Afghan 'killings' World in Brief (AP): Boys captured World in Brief (AFP): Chechen deaths World in Brief (AP): High drama World in Brief (AFP): Handyman freed World in Brief FBI 'investigated Clinton brother over favours' One. Tel Dog saves Charlie's Angels star in fire What happens when men turn 50 Hastings Direct AA Albanian rebel chief killed in border fight SAGA Warning Safety Notice Peugeot Picasso arouses passion in Paris Online Bombing Saddam is not enough to oust him Western policy is not 'humanitarian'; its aim should be destroy his monster This perfect country: Pravda. com depicts Blair's Panglossian idyll Why new Labour has earned our cynicism Thirsty work The Times Diary A Party Too Far Lord Irvine upsets the constitutional applecart Descent into Chaos Zimbawe runs out of money, time and hope In Vino, Verbosity Wet horse, damp dog and a roaring good red Debate on EU force Samson the reckless Wafer-thin excuse for bombing Iraq Selecting criteria for best way forward in education Radio masts Russia's spy revenge 24-hour courts We accept letters by post fax or e-mail but not by… Church repairs Election fatigue Political promises Court Circular Latest wills Picture Gallery Luncheon Dinners Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… School News Personal Column University news Anniversaries Appointments in the Armed Forces Marriage Church news An admirable Nelson Forthcoming marriages Lives in Brief Sir David Beattie, GCMG, GCVO, QSO, QC, Governor-General of New Zealand, 1980-85, was born on February 29,1924. He died on February 4 aged 76 Professor A. N. Black, university administrator, was born on June 10,1912. He died on January 14 aged 88 Professor Alastair Graham, FRS, zoologist, was born on November 6,1906. He died on December 12 aged 94 Sir Melvyn Rosser, accountant and public servant, was born on November 12,1926. He died on February 5 aged 74 Norris Turney, jazz saxophonist, was born in Wilmington, Ohio, on September 8,1921. He died in Dayton, Ohio, on January 17 aged 79 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Dave Dick Jockey who rode to a famous Grand National victory Flights Directory Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements The Times Charles Trenet Exuberant singer and poet whose nostaglic ballads captured the French Boxing Clever at the Box Office Shares edge ahead The Times Fantasy Shares OGC in plan to avoid purchasing fiascos Investors abandon egg as losses deepen Charcol AOL pension scheme closed Cash boost to help Cammell Mortgage price war poised to break out Vodafone loses top slot to Bp Amoco Index Trader banned for life Ministers set to demand shake-up of the Sra Xenova shares slump as Cantab agrees bid Standard Life Bank C&W looking to sell £1.3bn shareholding in Pacific Cater goes after SSL warns on profit Manchester airport deal Steelmakers set for more job cuts 'I am no a monster. 'The scientist who will be the first to clone Legal & General E-district suspends chief as inquiry is launched The Times Siemens signs up for Symbian Business in Brief Online Classics plans TV channel Business in Brief CBI in plea for business tax cuts InnSpired set to buy 51 S&N pubs Business in Brief De Vere sells five depots for £2.5m Business in Brief Unilever gets £1bn for Bestfoods Baking Ponsolle to leave as Eurotunnel cuts losses Lahc lingers on for Sjpc E malaysia Gateway to project management Commentary E4 fails to attract an audience NSI Rated WPP defies slowdown fears Nick Hasell Stock Market Hopes on restructuring lift Wimpey Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Egg brand makes recipe for a likely Web winner Robert Cole Tempus TeleCity 3i Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Europe 's finance ministers gloss over moderate growth prospects Lea Paterson Economic View Hurd instinct for Serbian deal City Diary The Open University IF only City Diary In the can City Diary Potts panned City Diary Counting up Sls not way to decide if UK overregulated Trouble getting paid? Just scream Old fixation hits service sector The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg TeleCity losses treble to £12.7m Orange Royal Mail 3i acquires Swedish competitor Tornado records £5.8m loss as Lord Alii joins Old English Inns in £11m pubs disposal Results in Brief Compass wins US contract Bank of England Hercules shares weaken by 5% The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Baracouda leaves nothing to spare Racing Sedge Field Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Wolver Hampton Aberfoyle Park puts forward Foxhunter case Folkestone England's advance shielded by Foster Cricket Revamp sparks Roses rivalry Rugby league For the record Pools forecast Today's fixtures I'll toast my funny Valentine's Day Sailing Liz Price Clipper Log Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal & Public Notices Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Lam is off the menu at Northampton Rugby union Celtic League gets go-ahead Play Fantasy Formula 1 Tykes snapping at heels of Worcester Jaguar move to secure De la Rosa Sport in Brief Bailey withdraws Sport in Brief Bullets on target Sport in Brief McRae crashes Sport in Brief Players given nine-day ultimatum Snooker Rallying finds new home at Channel 4 Hope springs eternal for resolute Durant Golf West's golden rule put to test by Oxford Rowing 2001 Boat Race crews Hylton team selection in jeopardy Athletics Sanchez searches for higher goal on nostalgia trip Football The Premiership today Stanleybet. Co. Uk Yeovil's overseas aid founders in red tape Wiltord the benchmark Snap shot Ferguson faced with temptation to go for broke The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Sri Lanka taking no chances after Muralitharan scare London rivals set for trial by television Dedicated to Football Health Interview Lifetime Plus Law Death of a Guardsman Contents Arts Law Inside The shadow of racism Martin Rimmer, a Scots Guardsman, was found dead at Wellington Barracks last week. The Army claims his death followed a drinking session, but friends of his black girlfriend say it may be connected to bullying. Eve Ann Prentice reports Pretentious Why America loves a Dame Barry Humphires has finally cracked America with Dame Edna Everage. Second time lucky he says, and he's happy Sainsbury's The future outlook is fine The latest doomsday weather scenarios are wrong, us expert tells Barry Wigmore The Times Resisting the lure of ermine Sleaze may be too harsh a term - but there is something unattractive about elderly Labour MPs negotiating their way to the Lords Do prisons need a state chaplain? 'The fact that I didn't want the job seemed to impress them' Been there, done that Launching a magazine Flags out for 50 Gordon Brown is half a century old today. The birthday boy should relax, says Peter Barnard, aged 56, and buy an electric shaver - or a motorbike Not dead yet Readers challenge ageism and celebrate being 50- plus Matron would tidy the mess Following the recent Times undercover investigation of the poor state of NHS hospital hygience, Dr Thomas Stuttaford traces the decline in cleanliness to the replacement of matrons iwth administrator in 1970s health reforms, while below, David Charter looks at how one hospital has imposed a successful regime to combat the worrying rise in hospital-acquired infections The key to a clean bill of health The rise of the superbug There were 67 cases of MRSA in 1990, but in 1999 there were 3,110 Marie Stopes International Over 2 Million Men in the UK Have Erection Problems Africa's brain drain Medical professionals in South Africa are so skilled that other countries are poaching them. Michael Dynes reports The Times Picture Gallery When parents separate If parents find it difficult to talk, outside mediation can help Children of separated couples can later have relationship problems The Times I'm not a monster Professor Severino Antinori is famous for helping a 62-year-old woman to conceive a child. Now, despite international outrage, he says he will have cloned the first human being within the year. Interview by Richard Owen You write. I'll direct Theatre For the Buffini sisters, the stage is just a world they are going through, writes Daniel Rosenthal We sometimes treated each other like sisters, instead of like writer and director And au reservoir to all that A musical of E. F. Benson's brittle satire Mapp and Lucia lacks substance has a nostalgic appeal, says Ian Johns A Bitter Herb Theatre Royal, Bristol Theatre Priorite a Gauche Soho Theatre Comedy Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Even cowboys pay their dues Former surfer, chef and film maker jim white has found his niche in country music. Tom Cox met him I used to seek out a particular kind of injured soul who sits at the edge of the world Concert Concert for Gujarat Festivall Hall Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Lady Salsa "Hysterical" Soho theatre Under the Doctor Concerts New jazz albums The Times Offer Direct Concert RPO/Gatti Barbican New classical albums Concert BBC so Van Steen Barbican The jury is still out Architecture In Nantes, the new £30m Palais de justice is on trial, writes Marcus Binney Shorts Bridewell Theatre, EC4 Opera Annick Massis/ Marco Lazzara Linbuty Studio Opera Fantasy League update, with player scores and leaderboards Check your player scores here Fantasy football Register your team today The Times Fantasy League Entry Form London Fashion Week End Games Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching Share Match General Rules Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday 's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Virgin One BBC1 Index Times Newspapers Limited Today's television Television & radio Times Crossword Discover a 'new you' Lisa Potts and the lottery of compensation The Times Law Awards Trial and error: unsafe convictions City Law: Age Discrimination Cross-examinations: The legal crossword Hughes-Castell Micro muse Why the rules on compensation should be changed The paltry amount awarded to Pisa Potts exposes the system's failings, says Keith Carter The systems does not recognise how the different implications for differenct people For someone who loses two or three teeth, quick compesion mighr be appreciated\ The Times Law Section Coutts Ernst & Young Law is our morality Ethical dilemmas: who should decide lawyers, scientists or God? The winning essay in the competition sponsored by The Times and One Essex Court by The Times Winners set a high standard Charity Commission Hays ZMB Head of Legal Section Reader's queries Your shout The college of law discuss marriage contracts, property buyers' rights planning rules and data protection Lawyer of the week 'I used to watch LA Law and thought it would be glamerous career' Bulletin board The Times The College of Law Lovells Legal services Chambers Human Rights Act will make cannabis legal News Sidley & Austin Investor in People Capita RAS The Times Law Letters Coroners' system is in need of reform but their right to inquire must remain There is progress but not an agreement London private Practice The perils of pretrial publicity How could future Stone and Shipman juries n be prejudiced Over the past dccade therer has been a gradual judicial acceptance as to the effect of publicity on juries Injustice Act needs changing Parliment must teli judges thet they are not to replace juries, says Bob Woffinden Name for a laugh, so Kay pays Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Office of Fair Trading BPP Law School An age-old problem tests employment boundaries The Goverment code of practise on age discrimination doesn't go far enough Sister heroines Law Week What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Michael Page Wilberforce Chambers David Tiiompson Association Paralegals For high-profile work, you can't beat panels City brief John Malpas wonders why so mandy solicitors shun government work Try , try and try again Inferring threatening conduct from actions Queen's Bench Divisional Court R v Director of Public Prosecutions Dismissed employee must give credit for earnings Court of Appeal Cerberus Software Ltd v Rowley Hearsay evidence is admissible in anti-social order application Queen's Bench Divisional Court Clingham v Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council Flexibility required in absconders' appeals Court of Appeal Criminal Division Regina v Charles Regina v Tucker Travel time to work counts for tachograph Court of Justice Of the European Communties Convention does not supersede immigration law Court of Appeal Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Isiko and Another Cross-Examination Supervision preferred to care Court of Appeal Tmp. qd legal Power to adjourn Queen's Bench Division Regina v Mental Health Review Tribunal for North East Thames Region, Ex parte Secretary of State for the Home Department Drivers face jail over tachograph Court of Appeal Regina v Saunders Regina v Hockings Regina v Williams Advice duty of care Chancery Division Wirral Borough Council v Evans and Another Judicial review not apt for sentence appeals Queen's Bench Divisional Court Allen v West Yorkshire Probation Service Justices must do their duty in bail breach cases Queens's Bench Divisional Court Regina v Teesside Magistrates' Court, Ex parte Ellison Judge erred in refusal to vary costs order after legal aid revoked Court of Appeal Product is defective irrespective of history of previous accidents Court of Appeal Abouzaid v Mothercare (Uk) Ltd Herbert Smith Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited Mercuri Urval Customer Service Legal Specialists Icstis Ropewalk Chambers Legal Advisor - Sports Channel Attractive Package Paralegals Peel Court Chambers Galbraith Branley Solicitors Litigation Solicitor All Legal Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Booze, scandal, lesbians and the ombudsman Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Derivatives Counsel Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment

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