News from 06/03/2001
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Simon Hickey, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Mark Stephens, Spiro James, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nigel Hall, David Chater, Joanna Bale, J. D. Gunner, Clive Davis, Fritz Spiegl, S. E. Scammell, Philip Webster and Ben Webster, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Tom Heath, James MacDonald, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Frances McCarthy, President, Robert Bruce and Jon Ashworth, Tom Baldwin and Fraser Nelson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Jon Ritman, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Roderick A. Smith, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Barnett, Robin Young, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Peter Marsh, Charles Bremner, James Doran, Andrew Norfolk and Valerie Elliott, Alison Williams, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Sarah-Jane Evans, President, Peter Gurney, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Howard Toon, Lisa Armstrong, Grace Bradherry, Martin Fletcher and Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, James Landale, Christine Buckley and Greg Hurst, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Celia Brayfield, David Hands and Alison Kervin, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Sir Ivan Lawrence QC, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Helvi Spilla, Nick Hasell, John Goodbody and David Powell, Linda Teang, Margaret Reynolds, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Wilson, John W. Denning, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, John Malpas, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Stephen Smalley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Lord Lamont, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Reeve, Roderick Hole, L. S. Cockerham, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Stewart Tendler, Christopher Walker and Paul McCann,
ResumoShare Match Win £10,000 Meat prices forced up by profiteers Share Match Road rage bomb Green appeal Wage rise Twists in the plot cost AA map cheats £20m Tricks of the trade The Times Today A-Z of Children's Health Mugabe bodyguards beat Tatchell £1m-a-year goal for footballers Computercenter LAW The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law Kennedy has guts, maturity but no chance Alternative energy to get £100m from Blair The weather today Dome faces huge tax bill over Hindujas' donation Mandelson allies seek No 10's support Screen legends outshine rising stars Undeserving bunch picked for glamour, not talent Secret film of Madonna service Westlaw UK Nursery teacher guilty of breaking boy's arm HMVCouk Road rage clue to taxi bomb driver Curb on farm patrols may help Real IRA Fantasist freed after 17 years in prison Rule of double jeopardy to end for murders £3m lottery winner leaves it late John Diamond's wry account of living in… NHS waiting list tops one million News in Brief Church weddings for divorcees Boy, 5, survives death crash Addiction expert was rail victim Ford workers 'are selfish' Luck pays better than fantasy Academics are asked to be supply teachers Business fails first school test 'Nonentity' behind Bond theme tests his reputation in court Star Alliance Palace takeover 13 pints safe, says crash motorist Driver of death lorry 'smiled' Prescott gets tough over the Tube eve Queen to loosen grip on Abbey Peculiar history of the maverick chapels Halifax Murder trial after 33 years News in Brief US envoy named Boy dies at pool PC jailed for lie Top of the world hp Home Office French curbs as virus found in dead sheep Foot-And-Mouth Muslim festival hit by meat shortage The Wellman Clinic Prudential Farmers in court In Brief Smuggling curbs Steak-out No-lavatory zone Farmers angry as abattoirs try to cut prices Norwich Union Ten year march of pan-Asian supervirus Foot-And-Mouth Gateway Ministry vets to decide fate of 46,000 moor stock Minimum wage increase scorned as election ploy Welsh and Scottish Secretaries' jobs expected to disappear Lexus Care homes will be 'forced to shut' Eurosceptic joins Hague speech team In Brief Council tax rising Quote of the day Today in Parliament Taxman to make crime barons pay Green takes second place in Labour's rosy spectrum DELL first direct Dementia linked to excess of idleness Cheltenham & Gloucester Marni steals show from jaded Pucci Trade Partners UK Black Widow trial told of wife's fury over affair Prudential Boy kills two in school shooting Renault MEPs protest over Mugabe meeting PC World Widow intent on haunting President Farmers reach for their guns after woman of 68 shot Norwich Union Hastings Direct On the trail of 'The Cat', Britain's… Leaders take blame as 70 die in Portugal Air France Cheney in new heart scare World in Brief (Reuters): $89m jackpot win Pope at mosque (Reuters): Bloomberg move Prison protest One. Tel Sorrento 'sinks under heaps of rubbish' US struggles to seize arms from Albanian rebels Hitler resistance woman honoured Eagle Star Do you find this acceptable? Stampede to stone Satan leaves 35 pilgrims dead in Mecca South Africans protest for cheap HIV drugs Fujitsu Computers Siemens sky Taleban boasts of smashing 'idols' Online Picture Gallery Targeting Fraud Why the republicans won't stop bombing us What's so 'mindless' about violence if it gets you what you want? Can Railtrack's Gerald Corbett rediscover the wonder of Woolies? Fearing a Britain that does not feel like home Dire icon The Times Diary Alien Rhetoric Hagur should watch his language—or lose his honour Cure that Kills Drug patents must stay while prices must fall Runway Success Cut-price airlines have transformed air travel from Britain The economics of food and farming Cash claims of lawyer and client Surviving a high-speed train crash Cheque mate A Liberal beginning Early one morning Increasing pressure Life-saving value of 'Wheelbarrow' The power of prayer Give and take Tax in focus Murphy's Law, QED Court Circular Livery company Legal appointments School news Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Luncheon Dinners Meeting Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Ronald Watkins Harrow master whose Shakespeare circled the Globe Personal Column James Rhodes Four-times Governor of Ohio who fostered prosperity but found his career overshadowed by the shootings at Kent State University Churchill Appeals for 'special Relationship' Sonia Arova Ballerina whose magnetism attracted the great male dancers of her day Shares finish at best BT Share Match Buoyant services to thwart further rate cut Morton to be replaced in shake-up at rail authority Winterflood suffers decline Charcol Marriott heads Meridien field Picture Gallery Bidders battle for S&N pubs Abbey to scrap standard variable rate 'Arthurs' to be plain Andersen Index Hays Hammerson given lift by strong continental returns Thistle cautious despite 12% rise F&C could invest in hi-tech shares BA delays decision on go and waits for KLM Inchcape prepares buyback Dreaming begins at 50 Sportscard remains 'on target' France Telecom to set out bond plans Serco gives bid pledge DTG British Vita hit by rising costs Business in Brief PGA in talks with possible suitor Kroger reports 'irregularities' National Grid appoints chief Vivendi set to sell AOL France stake Pearson ready to begin mobile phone venture Lee Cooper invites global rivals to bid Michael Page float to value firm at £938m Dismantling the Dome TWA offer backed by Icahn Celltech in deal with Pharmacia Oracle Bargain-hunters boost techs Scoot's assurance helps price recover 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 Hays suffers as world business cycle turns Exel Hammerson Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Where the Chancellor's windfall really came from Shire steps out of the spotlight City Diary The Times Thistle to go City Diary Room at top City Diary Budget cash will not cure our ailing national treasure The Times Exel shares dip over uncertain American outlook United Technologies ING Group Hays price falls after interims disappoint Chez Gerard looks to expand Moorfield quits stock market in £68m buyout Results in Brief The Times Air Liquide rejects approach Business in Brief TBI in £31m sale United buys Anglian in talks Compel disposal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Crest Nicholson Bjorn gives Europe reason to believe Golf US accused of drugs cover-up Athletics The Times Egham and Strutt take title in their stride Bowls Cambridge seek to reverse trend Hockey Today's fixtures London seeks action on blood tests McSweeney sees chance to atone Rugby league Bees produce a sting in the tail lce hockey Ireland likely to lose event Two in dock over Wigan rumpus Sport in Brief Schlesser's bid Pakistan injuries Willstrop's title Top two clash Festival bets win reprieve Racing Saracens celebrate over De Beer Rugby union Foot-and-mouth threatens Bracknell's path to the top For the record Pools forecast The A-Z pullout guide to children's health Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items England's match in Dublin unlikely to proceed England's hopes rest on Caddick bouncing back Cricket Speed curbs likely in wake of death Motor racing Nokia Connecting People Injury forces Headley to retire Leeds look to enjoy night in comfort zone Football Baldock fighting threat of closure Arsenal require decisive victory on Russian front Football Jeffers rejects £8m The Premiership today Reid stays unruffled by rough justice Transfer deal struck as football falls in line with EU The Times Crossword 21,668 Absentees take the French polish off Cheltenham Racing ahead: the week's prospects Save that should spark celebrations Football Handbook BetFC john diamond lifetime pullout plus Law aka The Cat contents lifetime arts inside On the trail of the Cat Despite a private education and a privileged family background, Britain's most wanted woman is Fiona Mont, nicknamed 'The Cat' for her ability to stay one step ahead of the police. Simon Reeve reports 'I've started smoking again' The black humour of John Diamond's Times column was unfailingly provocative and poignant. Here we present a selection from the last two years Budget 2001 The Times Why not a secretary for MAFF? Anthony Howard Ever since the Tory party chose Hague rather than Clarke it has displayed a mind-numbing consistency to get every judgment wrong Kinnock's contradictory career been there, done that The Budget 'As I was speaking I was concious that at times it was extremely boring' You've got to have a dream lifetime If you interpret dreams and act on them you will be happier and more fulfilled. That's why achieving lifelong ambitions is becoming the Next Big Thing among the over-fifties, says Celia Brayfield not dead yet Readers challenge ageism and celebrate being 50-plus From the credo to the rave arts Music who was she, this plainsong popstress they call Hildegard of Bingen? Margaret Reynolds reports Viewpoint Just how is Claudia Schiffer going to help the BBC make avant-garde music sexy, asks Richard Morrison play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Bendling the rules arehitecture The visionary who created Brasilia describes his latest building as a protest against the right angle. Marcus Binney talks to the 93-year-old Oscar Niemeyer The Times Vocal authority Classicla Albums Old musical values make four singers as fresh as ever, says John Allison Theatres Aida Concert Gubaidulina Day Purcell Room Frocks around the clock POP Kylie's UK tour gets off to a bumpy start, but you can count on the costumes, says Lisa Verrico Kiri Te Kanawa Covent Garden Recital Andy Summers Pizza Express Jazz Neverwin? Cobblers fan is grateful to Yorke and Harte A Northampton Town supporter's choice of team name is proved wrong as he nets the monthly prize of £1,000 Leaderboard Youth league leaders Burley earns on-the-spot fine Check your player scores here The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Newspapers Support Recycling television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Virgin one account BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2282 Today's television television&radio Carlton Food Network Who pays for the foot-and-mouth outbreak? Bloomberg Clifford Change Who is to blame for the foot-and-mouth fallout? Daniel Lee says the disease has caused contractual confusion that will be felt way beyond the farming sector The Times Law Section BBC Protection for rural workers Hughes-Castell Marsh & McLennan Companies Putting Wright the wrongs Rosalind Wright, Director of the Serious Fraud Office, explains how Internet fraud is her next big challenge and calls for new measures to curb the criminals. Interview by Frances Gibb RWE Trading Graham Gill Alstom Readers' queries your shout The College of Law discussess replacement windows, missing beneficiaries, cybersquatters and grievance hearings Lawyer of the week 'I wanted to be a defender of justice and to help people Bulletin board Serle Court Hewitson Becke+Shaw Clifford Chance Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Chambers The dangers of drifting into European justice Royal & Sunalliance London Private Practice Struck The high-flying solicitor Rod Hylton-Potts was struck off a imprisoned for his part in a mo fruad. But his has not stoppe from putting his legal training t-legally. He talks to France about his crime and his new c Threat of a Recent cas Hughes-Castell Sky The opaque world of the parliamentary inquisitor Elizabeth Filkin, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, is expected to publish shortly her report into allegations that Keith Vaz, Minister for Europe, accepted undeclared cash payments in breanch of parliamentary rules. But what are the rules that the Commons Standards and Privileges Committee itself applies? Mark Stephons reports In the City Law Week What the legal joumals have been reporting on this week Venture capital lawyers Citco Clarks Solicitors The Direct Marketing Association PLC Publications Paralegals Work from Home When lawyers behave like plumbers City brief Firms are charging clients too much and they do not like it. John Malpas reports Flagship practices merge Whether passenger knew driver uninsured House of Lords Prison discipline not a Convention criminal charge Queen's Bench Divisional Court Business property to be valued for rating purposes as it is used Court of Appeal Settlement does not bar stigma claim House of Lords Tenant entitled to equitable but not legal set-off Chancery Division Dental board not entitled to suspend payments during inquiry Queen's Bench Division Share issue is supply of services for Vat Court of Appeal LE Group Deloitte Consulting Eden District Council The National Farmers' Union Open Learning The Open University Galbraith Branley Solicitors Practice Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Even tyrants have the right to representation Legal Diary Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis It is presently undergoing restructuring. "I am… Lovells Field Fisher Waterhouse A-Z of Children's Health Part Two: Ear problems to Lymph noed Dr Jane Collins continues our pull-out guide to childhood complaints and illnesses The Times Modern Herbals Picture Gallery Next Tuesday Picture Gallery
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