News from 27/02/2001
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Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Malcolm Oliver, N. E. N. Neville-Jones, Alan Reveler, David Charter Health Correspondent, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ken Perkins, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Dr Roland Rowell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Martin Hargie, Gabrielle Starkey, Truls Merk, Simon Jackson, Malcolm Grant, I. A. Olson, Barbara Ellen, Oliver August and Damian Whitworth, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Brierley, Joe Joseph, Stefan B. Tietz, Giles Coren, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Tasker, Vice-Chancellor, Bloomberg, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Philip Webster Political Editor, Jeff Dunne, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, D. H. Sharp, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Marion Verbruggen, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Ray Cowell, Vice-Chancellor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor and Helen Studd, Roland Watson, Mark Souster and David Hands, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Mark Court, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Duncan Antonio, Russell Kempson, Chris Ayres and Carl Mortished, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Daniel Sandelson, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, John Woodcock, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent and Roger Boyes, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Benjamin Chilcott (Honorary President), Bradman's many qualities were not restricted to his eminence on the field of play, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Lord Alexander, Clive Mathieson, Leonard Krikler, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Vanni Treves, Emily Davies, Alan Dale, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Ian Johns, David Goodall, Matthew Parris, Norman Nash, Anjana Ahuja, Lord Alexander's, Chris McGrath, Audrey Magee and Ian Cobain, Mark Cranwell, James Landale and Greg Hurst, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Daniel Lightman, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, David Brancher, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, David Escott, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, John Carroll, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Gary Jacob and Jeremy Hart, Fiona and John York, Michael Napier, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLabour has as much moral right to hold on in office… Share Match Win £10,000 by 3pm today Farmers face six months of fear 12 cases confirmed Victims want £1bn Racing threatened Wisden printers rescue 'The Don' Inside Dando trial starts The war goes on, says IRA chief in call for unity ITV overtakes BBC for upmarket audience Index No Title A-Z of Chirldren's Health Fantasy Shares Livingstone gives gays £100,000 wedding present NTTCommunications The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law Sulking Brown puts his foot in his mouth Parliamentary Parris Scramble to reach agreement on Tube The weather today By a Correspondent: Caver freed after 50-hour ordeal The 2001 Brit Award winners Predictable and depressing rewards for mediocrity Commentary Bradman's final run into Wisden Robbie Williams takes 12th award at the Brits Virgin direct Celebrity bonanza for top London hotels Straw in row over 'security guards on the beat' ITV's advance shows defeat of viewers' class war PC World Business Ten-year plan aims to drag justice system out of the 19th century Blair strikes a chord with jail house rocker £2.4m paid to child for womb error News in Brief Family flee home after letter bomb Two killed by 'jealous' brother Musical protest at appeal hearing Actor is first-time father at 61 Yachtswoman's tearful diary Child sex detective jailed for 14 years Fingers point to sporting prowess Too Good to Be True? Accenture Dando's fiance faces accused 'Motorised pub crawl' ended in crash killing six Barclays By a Correspondent: Drink-driver in death case escapes a ban BT Stay in touch By a Correspondent: Fiance dies in 60ft fall as picture is taken Colleagues and clients remember Carman The Times Online Emotion, drama humour—and a final surprise Norwich Union Direct How reading to children can set their minds free Kyocersa mita Kiss-me-quick resorts too old hat to survive B&Q Comet Mother killed disabled sons Prudential Saga Services Ltd By a Correspondent: Move to reopen inquest 48 years on SAAB Virgin mobile Dartmoor closed to public for first time Foot-And-Mouth Blair needs to buy goodwill Commentary AA Why animals have to be slaughtered Hastings Direct Equal Opportunities Commission Grand National and Gold Cup under threat Foot-And-Mouth The Times Online Preparation £900 sale of 18 sheep led to rapid outbreak Foot-And-Mouth Germany confiscates Britons' sandwiches Abbey National Be bullish Meteorite 'proves bacteria once teemed on Mars' Mitsubishi Motors Recovery hopes still rest with Pudding rising Swiftcall Gene fed to mice 'controls cancer' Fantasy Shares Parents pay to beat ban on removal of tonsils Man may go private and sue NHS Virgin wines Prudential Students get show at Royal Academy Top Tories may lose outside earnings Perks of Office First Direct Million-pound Livingstone tops list Go-fly Appointment of judges may be investigated Parliament in Brief Public art plea MacKay tributes Quote of the day Conservatives 'need £15m to fight election' Berwick leads race for elected mayors Eagle Star Lib Dems to court ex-Labour voters One. Tel Firms sacking workers who get new tax credit Powell warns Saddam: It's not over yet The Times Online Iraqis try to move on while regime plays statues Cheshire Building Society Fujitsu Computer Siemens Labour agrees to join Sharon Phone taps 'prove that Bhutto trial was unfair' Zambezi floodwater threatens 80,000 Staples The Office Superstore All smiles in new farm offensive Dell Putin on mission to woo Koreas News in Brief Dayak 'victory' Sub crew's ordeal (AFP): Refugees held (AP): Snow survivor Clinton scandal puts Bush in shade Florida recount reveals Republican presidential victory Intelligent Finance By Our Foreign Staff: New species of owl discovered living in Sri Lankan jungle Join RAC from £39 Reform doubt delays China trade accord Taleban wants all statues destroyed Gateway Bosnian Croat leader jailed for war crimes Military action could be taken against Albanian rebels MasterCard Online The Tories can't win without some beliefs Ideology is not excess baggage. It is essential for an election victory When will Gorden Brown own up to being a genuine socialist? Picture Gallery Time for a rethink on how we rear our food Speech defects The Times Diary Light at Night The hard question following from foot-and-mouth disease Kennedy's Claim The Liberal Deamocrat message beyond the election Toll of Heads Indonesia's leaders must stop bloodshed in Borneo Second thoughts The Scots tongue Great Scott An opportunity to rethink hunt Bill Relevant, high-quality university courses essential Bowled over by Bradman batting London tall buildings Frontline women Radio 4's progress Sir Colin Cole Hidden benefits Humpty Dumpty-ish Stars in their eyes Court Circular Lecture Meeting Livery company Mr. George Carman, QC Memorial service Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column Music and art in concert Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items England Rugby Matches For Sale Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Ireland MBA Examination Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage Bachelor of Science (Honours) Results Dame Ruth Railton Indomitable founder of the National Youth Orchestra who scoured the country to bring together her of musicians The Rev James Bentley Priest who proferred a challenge to life at Eton Personal Column Announcements The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Group Captain Guy Bolland RAF commander whose determination paved the way for the Allied invasion of North Africa Michael Kettle Investigating Allied military activity while obsessed with one spy's fate Self trade Pressure on Greenspan to cut US interest rates again PUK plan to raise £23m Charcol The independent financial expert HSBC sees hard landing LCH in share trade revamp Online toyshop to close down Breakaway by UBS Capital Sorrell signs up American diplomat to chair WPP Equitable to stop bonuses Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Fed expert queries UK inflation undershoot Hire Intelligence Malaysia Airlines Row could see TWE floated Basham research house wins Hermes funding Results in Brief Singer disposals to raise £64m The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg Lets Buylt returns Business in Brief SDL flags growth New SSL chief Director resigns CMG soars on back of strong growth in sales Galliford Try sees recovery Alldays shares fall as talks end Nokia Connecting People PUK avoids worst problems Commentary Profits up 26% at Blue Circle Microsoft faces fresh inquiry Picture Gallery HSBC leads the banks lower Race meeting worries hit bookmakers Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird &co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates CMG sticks to the text of volatility in telecoms Bunzl Singer Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Japan's risk to reward ratio offers incredible potential Baylis intends to create sanctuary City Diary All clear City Diary Polished City diary The Times Fantasy Shares No Friends City Diary Competitive lawyer knows how to beat hostile predators The Glenlivet Bunzl may mark 16% surge with buying run Ultra wins £35m work on Navy submarines Tour World of Finance Service Ricardo profits rise by 21% Rising insurance markets lift Jardine Lloyd Thompson The Times Brown's tax plans to help cut child poverty Millfield to raise £18rm from float Business in Brief Reckitt disposals Merivale bid Balfour Beatty buy Orders rise at FKI BAE move Banks drag FTSE down BT You Can Share Match The Times Unit Trust Information Service Underscar 'Fingers crossed' for threatened Festival Racing Meeting Points The Times Leicester Catterick Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Weekend fixtures called off Outplayed England must think again to turn the tide Cricket The Times Waugh seeks to put record straight For the record Pools forecast Sarwan pushes Guyana dose to shield final Today's fixtures Australia wakes to death of sporting icon Beyond excellence: Don Bradman and the i nature of… Bradman: the batsman who dominated the cricketing world An immortal cricketer, a truly remarkable man Don Bradman Photograph of The Don that I will treasure as long as I live The Times Henry attempts to halt Ireland's run of success Rugby union Clubs queue up to sign Lam Six nations Championship England in safe hands with James Football Bristol breezes to third win Sailing Super League justifies status Rugby league Boy racers facing up to life in Melbourne's fast lane Motor racing Rival tour decision is delayed Sport in Brief Day one for Eriksson brings only frustration Football FA trains focus on congestion Bright finally sees light The Premiership today Holloway hoping to save QPR Arsenal hit new low Snap shot Waddle helping Worksop to work wonders Cameras point out umpiring solution The Times Crossword 21,662 Foot-and-mouth fears could halt Six Nations The Times Amazon. co. uk Inside Arts Reportage Law Beyond excellence Contents Inside Greatest of the greats Sir Donald Bradman was not just the best cricketer ever, but the best sportsman the world has seen. While greatness in other fields can always be challenged, his genius wll remain unique, says Simon Barnes How The Times reported Bradman's Pretentious Moi? Times children's book critic Sarah Johnson recommends… A child's right to read The shared delight of a book at bedtime is the key to literacy but most children in care are never read stories. As National Bedtime Story Week begins, Children's author Bel Mooney reports on a groundbreaking literacy project Earthwatch The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg When the Queen receives Tony Blair at the Palace next month there will be a certain poignancy to the occasion Canterbury may look to Wales The loss of two well-loved lords The Times Share 9 to 5 forever Like Sir Jeremy Isaacs (65 and still going strong), many don't want to retire, despite reaching retirement age. Anjana Ahuja reports Teenage pregnancy Been there, done that Not dead yet Readers challenge ageism and celebrate being 50-plus A king who's worth restoring Theatre Shakespeare's jingoistic King John is back in favour, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre RentHaymarket, Leicester Classical Fusions Festival Concert Reviews Hamlet Queen Elizabeth Hall LPO /Berglund Festival Hall Nobs and rockers Who owns opera—them or us? Beginning a new regular column, Rodney Milnes has no doubt whose side he's on Cosmic keyboard Classical Albums From The Planets to great Britten, Hilary Finch tours the new releases Entertainment Theatres Shockheaded Peter Dick Barton Special Agent Lady Salsa Mark knopfler Entertainments Listings Play choice Compiled by Martt Hargie The bassman cometh A former Miles Davis Sideman, Dave Holland is back on his native soil. Alyn Shipton met him Comedy Arnold Brown New End, Nw3 Exemption from foreign duty allows Yorke to prosper The leading selection this week was lucky to be available, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Days of managing without suspended Check your player scores here The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching Television & radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 18) BBC1 Today's television Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and… Times 2 Crossword No 2276 Carlion Food Network Frances Gibb on the Lord Chancellor's latest woes Clifford Chance Garfield Robbins Lord Chancellor and master of the multifarious roles Is it time to review Lord Irvine's job and that of the Bailiffs of Guernsey and Jersey, asks Daniel Lightman Stratege Recrutment Advisers Tite & Lewis Barclays Why we loved Gorgeous George The best advocasy is not just a skill, or a craft, but an art. Lord Alexander of weedon on George Carman Sidley & Austin Charity Commission for England and Waltes The Times Head of Legal Section A good time for reform Tomorrow Solicitors debate reforms to modernise the Law Society. They should give them the go-ahead, says Michael Napier Lawyer of the week Vanni Treves 'I was surprised: my knowledge of the insurance industry parlous' Bulletin board Blackstone Chambers Hay ZMB Henderson Hall Bechtel Can the music giants tune the Net? The record companied have defeated Napster but the game is not over yet, says mark Cranwell Chambers and Partners News UBS Warburg Associated British Foods plc Laurence Simons Chardon and Rose The Times Law letters Trade Descriptions Act 1968 addresses the wider issues Challenge to possession of cannabis Law is an arbiter not a model for perfection High time for inquiry into coroners' system London Private Practice The mea that has cost Derry dear Has The Lord Chancellor done more to damage the post than any other holder in living memory or are his enemies using an opportunity to give ghim a good kicking? Frances Gibb reports A system of ill-Judged appoinments? Do we now need a judicial appointments commission, asks Frances Gibb Britain leads US in client technology Group Company Secretary International Power Yahoo! UK & Ireland Lipson Lloyd Jones The regulators must give TV an ad break The rules for TV sponsorship and advertising must be relaxed Expert error In the City LawWeek What the legal journals have been reports on this week Will Human Rights Act lead to a planning fiasco? Malcom Grant argues that a challenge to UK planning law may not be workable Alcan BPP Law School 4 Pump Court Sheridans Recession: why the experts are cautious City brief Soft landing? Edward Fennell sees lots of work ahead for the City lawyers Dot-com hangover lingers Home Secretary has power to set tariff Queen's Bench Divisional Court Court's action when videotape evidence is destroyed Queen's Bench Divisional Court Introduction of list for cases requiring special consideration Court of Appel Court is bound by authority Court of Appeal Employee protection applies without link Court of Justice of the European Communities Customs can replace VAT assessment until tax fixed Chancery Division Home Secretary not obliged to accept Parole Board's advice Court of Appeal Short-term Contracts Expert needs court's leave Family Division Trying child for indecency Court of Appeal Order discharged Chancery Division Action is pending on service and not issue Court of Appeal Possession of proprietor relevant to rectification Court of Appeal Landlord's duty of care not dependent on knowledge of defect Court of Appeal Convention makes no change in approach to sentences Court of Appeal The Times Taylor · Root The College of Law Employment lawer for confernces PLC Publications Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galbraith Branley Solicitors Practice Manager St. James's Chambers Litigation Solicitor Judges come under full-frontal assault Legal Diary Trading places Legal Diary Picture Gallery Michael Page Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein A-Z of Children's Health Acne Children's health Picture Gallery The Cabbage Soup Diet co Technique that could save a life Picture Gallery
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